Trial and error Mathematics II: Dialectical Sets and Quasidialectical Sets, their Degrees, and their Distribution within the class of Limit SetsDownload PDFOpen Website

2016 (modified: 11 Dec 2021)Rev. Symb. Log. 2016Readers: Everyone
Abstract: This paper is a continuation of Amidei, Pianigiani, San Mauro, Simi, & Sorbi (2016), where we have introduced the quasidialectical systems, which are abstract deductive systems designed to provide, in line with Lakatos’ views, a formalization of trial and error mathematics more adherent to the real mathematical practice of revision than Magari’s original dialectical systems. In this paper we prove that the two models of deductive systems (dialectical systems and quasidialectical systems) have in some sense the same information content, in that they represent two classes of sets (the dialectical sets and the quasidialectical sets, respectively), which have the same Turing degrees (namely, the computably enumerable Turing degrees), and the same enumeration degrees (namely, the , but in none of the preceding levels).
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