Monday, July 11, 2016

Part I. of III. Set-Theoretical Roots of the Seldonian Algebraic Dialectical Logic. I: The Dialectic of the [Finitary] "Set Of All Sets" and the Dialectical, Immanent Critique of Modern Set Theory as the Foundation of All of Mathematics.




Part I. of III.  Set-Theoretical Roots of the Seldonian Algebraic Dialectical Logic. 

I:  The Dialectic of the [Finitary] "Set Of All Sets" and the Dialectical, Immanent Critique of Modern Set Theory as the Foundation of All of Mathematics







Dear Reader,


One of the several pathways that led Karl Seldon to his discovery of what we now term the ‘F.E.D. First Algebra for Dialectical Logic, was his immanent critique of modern set theory, centering upon the very center of modern set theory, the set-theoretical definition of the set concept itself, namely, the [finitary] set of all sets.

The text below, written by an anonymous member of the F.E.D. research collective, constitutes the first part of a planned three-part introduction to the set-theory-critique path to the Seldonian Mathematics of Dialectics entire.

Enjoy!


Regards,

Miguel




























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