Lexicon of Arguments

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IV 40
Sets/Lewis: sets are non-individuals - but worlds may be individuals.
>Individual/Lewis.
IV 196
Set/object/Lewis: not all sets can be things - otherwise a thing would be larger than itself.
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ad V 16
Sets/(s): sets with non-numbers as elements: - sets of possible worlds - these are not sorted like numbers.
Stalnaker: he considers the choice function f(A,i) to be the only element of a set.
In contrast to Lewis: he considers the selected set to be the set itself.
Distinction set/element/(s): not possible like this with numbers, because the set {0.1}, which corresponds to the number 1, does not have a single element.
FregeVs: 0 is a subset, not an element.
>Zero, >Subsets, >Element relation.

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