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Wojciech Aleksander Wołoszyn

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I am a Recognized Student in Philosophy at the University of Oxford and an MSc student in Mathematics at the University of Gdańsk. My academic interests revolve around the philosophy of the foundations of mathematics. In particular, my work is concerned with the multiverse debate in set-theory.

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Think you have a choice? Vitali’s revenge

I learned a fascinating fact a few weeks ago at the Philosophy of Mathematics, graduate lecture seminar at the University of Oxford. That week’s discussion was led by Professor Hamkins and concerned a remarkable book Defending the Axioms: On the Philosophical Foundations of Set Theory written by Penelope Maddy, logic and philosophy of science Distinguished […]

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