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1. The Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 111 > Issue: 8
Kai Hauser, W. Hugh Woodin

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One of the most distinctive and intriguing developments of modern set theory has been the realization that, despite widely divergent incentives for strengthening the standard axioms, there is essentially only one way of ascending the higher reaches of infinity. To the mathematical realist the unexpected convergence suggests that all these axiomatic extensions describe different aspects of the same underlying reality.

2. The Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 111 > Issue: 8
Matthew Braham, Martin van Hees

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3. The Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 111 > Issue: 8
Fred Rush

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