Approximating Cartesian Closed Categories in NF-Style Set Theories

Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (1):143-160 (2018)
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I criticize, but uphold the conclusion of, an argument by McLarty to the effect that New Foundations style set theories don’t form a suitable foundation for category theory. McLarty’s argument is from the fact that Set and Cat are not Cartesian closed in NF-style set theories. I point out that these categories do still have a property approximating Cartesian closure, making McLarty’s argument not conclusive. After considering and attempting to address other problems with developing category theory in NF-style set theories, I conclude that NF-style set theories are not a good foundation for category theory, because of numerous limitations introduced by their stratification restrictions.

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Morgan Thomas
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Failure of cartesian closedness in NF.Colin McLarty - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):555-556.

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