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This book grew out of my interest in what is common to three
disciplines: mathematics, philosophy, and history. The origins of
Zermelo's Axiom of Choice, as well as the controversy that it
engendered, certainly lie in that intersection. Since the time of
Aristotle, mathematics has been concerned alternately with its
assumptions and with the objects, such as number and space, about
which those assumptions were made. In the historical context of
Zermelo's Axiom, I have explored both the vagaries and the
fertility of this alternating concern. Though Zermelo's research
has provided the focus for this book, much of it is devoted to the
problems from which his work originated and to the later
developments which, directly or indirectly, he inspired. A few
remarks about format are in order. In this book a publication is
indicated by a date after a name; so Hilbert 1926, 178 refers to
page 178 of an article written by Hilbert, published in 1926, and
listed in the bibliography.
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