This will be a talk for the Philosophy of Mathematics Seminar in Oxford, October 29, 2018, 4:30-6:30 in the Ryle Room of the Philosopher Centre.
Abstract. In light of the comparative success of membership-based set theory in the foundations of mathematics, since the time of Cantor, Zermelo and Hilbert, it is natural to wonder whether one might find a similar success for set-theoretic mereology, based upon the set-theoretic inclusion relation
This is joint work with Makoto Kikuchi, and the talk is based on our joint articles:
- J. D. Hamkins and M. Kikuchi, Set-theoretic mereology, Logic and Logical Philosophy, special issue “Mereology and beyond, part II”, pp. 1-24, 2016.
- J. D. Hamkins and M. Kikuchi, The inclusion relations of the countable models of set theory are all isomorphic, arχiv:1704.04480, 2017.
The talk will also mention some related recent work with Ruizhi Yang (Shanghai).