all the good books are OOP




Devlin's Aspects of Constructibility,
Barwise's Admissible Sets and Structures
Fremlin's Consequences of Martin's Axiom
are all out of print. Walker's book on the Stone-Cech compactification
is in print but very expensive (used, it's over $100).

What does one read instead?
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Ignorantly,
Allan Adler <ara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Re: all the good books are OOP
    ... Allan Adler wrote: ... > Devlin's Aspects of Constructibility, ... > Barwise's Admissible Sets and Structures ... > Fremlin's Consequences of Martin's Axiom ...
    (sci.logic)
  • Re: all the good books are OOP
    ... Walker's book on the Stone-Cech compactification is in print ...
    (sci.logic)
  • Re: Uncountable doesnt exist
    ... |be constructed using the logic we know; to say that they exist implies ... what people think they know about the axiom of choice. ... confused with various other notions of constructibility). ... of the existence of sets that cannot be constructed or defined. ...
    (sci.math)
  • Re: Uncountable doesnt exist
    ... > |be constructed using the logic we know; to say that they exist implies ... > what people think they know about the axiom of choice. ... > confused with various other notions of constructibility). ... > of the existence of sets that cannot be constructed or defined. ...
    (sci.math)
  • Re: Why cant such an example be given?
    ... constructibility, for example, there is a definable well-ordering of ... (and even of the whole universe), ... This is equivalent to the axiom of choice. ... that there is a definable well-ordering of the constructible ...
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