Dedekinds Sätze und Peanos Axiomata

Philosophia Scientiae 25:69-93 (2021)
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In this paper, we discuss the question how Peano’s Arithmetic reached the place it occupies today in Mathematics. We compare Peano’s approach with Dedekind’s account of the subject. Then we highlight the role of Hilbert and Bernays in subsequent developments.

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Reinhard Kahle
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