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2014 | 59 | 1 | 95-107

Article title

Kilka uwag na temat koncepcji mnogościowych Richarda Dedekinda i Stanisława Leśniewskiego

Authors

Title variants

EN
Some remarks on the theory of sets by Richard Dedekind and Stanisław Leśniewski

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Mereology, is a part-whole theory, also called the theory of collective sets. It was founded in1916 by Stanislaw Lesniewski and this is an alternative theory versus the classical set theory by Georg Cantor. These two theories are usually teamed up together as Leśniewski himself was referring to the concept of the set by Cantor and Cantor is considered the "main" ideologist of the set theory. However, when analyzing the original texts of various authors, it seems that the very concept of a collective set is closer to the idea of Richard Dedekind rather than that of Georg Cantor. It is known that Cantor borrowed some concepts on the notion of set from Dedekind, whose ideas were also known to Leśniewski, however, there is no study on this topic. This work is therefore an attempt to compare some set-theoretical concepts of both of these authors, i.e. S. Leśniewski and R. Dedekind and the presentation of their convergence.

Keywords

EN
object   element   set   part   set theory   class  

Year

Volume

59

Issue

1

Pages

95-107

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Contributors

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  • Instytut Matematyki i Fizyki, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczo-Humanistyczny, Siedlce

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Publication order reference

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