Abstract
In set theory, a maximality principle is a principle that asserts some maximality property of the universe of sets or some part thereof. Set theorists have formulated a variety of maximality principles in order to settle statements left undecided by current standard set theory. In addition, philosophers of mathematics have explored maximality principles whilst attempting to prove categoricity theorems for set theory or providing criteria for selecting foundational theories. This article reviews recent work concerned with the formulation, investigation and justification of maximality principles.
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Incurvati, L. (2017). Maximality principles in set theory. Philosophia Mathematica, 25(2), 159–193. https://doi.org/10.1093/philmat/nkw011
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