The Remarkable Case of the Axiom of Choice

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It is rightly said that the principle of set theory known as the Axiom of Choice is “probably the most interesting and in spite of its late appearance, the most discussed axiom of mathematics, second only to Euclid’s Axiom of Parallels which was introduced more than two thousand years ago” (Fraenkel, Bar-Hillel, & Levy, 1973).

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Rahman, S., McConaughey, Z., Klev, A., & Clerbout, N. (2018). The Remarkable Case of the Axiom of Choice. In Logic, Argumentation and Reasoning (Vol. 18, pp. 185–196). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91149-6_8

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