On Strong Forms of Reflection in Set Theory

In Carolin Antos, Sy-David Friedman, Radek Honzik & Claudio Ternullo, The Hyperuniverse Project and Maximality. Basel, Switzerland: Birkhäuser. pp. 125-134 (2018)
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In this paper we review the most common forms of reflection and introduce a new form which we call sharp-generated reflection. We argue that sharp-generated reflection is the strongest form of reflection which can be regarded as a natural generalization of the Lévy reflection theorem. As an application we formulate the principle sharp-maximality with the corresponding hypothesis IMH#. IMH# is an analogue of the IMH :591–600, 2006)) which is compatible with the existence of large cardinals.

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original Friedman, Sy-David; Honzik, Radek (2016) "On strong forms of reflection in set theory". Mathematical Logic Quarterly 62(1-2):52-58

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Maximality Principles in Set Theory.Luca Incurvati - 2017 - Philosophia Mathematica 25 (2):159-193.
The Search for New Axioms in the Hyperuniverse Programme.Claudio Ternullo & Sy-David Friedman - 2016 - In Francesca Boccuni & Andrea Sereni, Objectivity, Realism, and Proof. FilMat Studies in the Philosophy of Mathematics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. pp. 165-188.

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