1996, 2001) who brought forward the idea that a game-theoretical interpretation of the Axiom of Choice yields its meaning "evident". More precisely I will show that if we develop Per Martin-Löf's (1984) demonstration of the axiom within a dialogical setting, the claim of Hintikka can be upheld. However, the dialogical demonstration, shows that, contrary to the expectations of Hintikka, the meaning that the game-theoretical setting provides to the Axiom is compatible with constructivist rather than with classical tenets." /> The axiom of choice as interaction brief remarks on the principle of dependent choices in a dialogical setting - Rahman Shahid | sdvig press

The axiom of choice as interaction brief remarks on the principle of dependent choices in a dialogical setting

Shahid Rahman

pp. 201-248


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