Cantor's ideas formed the basis for set theory and also for the
mathematical treatment of the concept of infinity. The
philosophical and heuristic framework he developed had a lasting
effect on modern mathematics, and is the recurrent theme of this
volume. Hallett explores Cantor's ideas and, in particular, their
ramifications for Zermelo-Frankel set theory.
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