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Meaning of proper class | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

A class which is not a set.

Equivalents

Italiano classe propria

Examples

“Thus, what is required is not that all proper classes be the size of the class of all sets, but that every proper class has at least as many members in #92;Omega#95;p as there are sets in #92;Omega#95;2, whatever is in #92;Omega#95;2.”
“2004, Hartry Field, The Consistency of the Naive Theory of Properties, Godehard Link, One Hundred Years of Russell's Paradox: Mathematics, Logic, Philosophy, Walter de Gruyter, page 308, It is true that the absence of proper classes in ZF is sometimes awkward. It is also true that adding proper classes in the usual ways (either predicative classes as in Gödel—Bernays, or impredicative ones as in Morse-Kelley is conceptually unsettling: in each case (and especially in the more convenient Morse-Kelley case) they "look too much like just another level of sets", and the fact that there is no entity that captures the extension of predicates true of proper classes suggests the introduction of still further entities ("super-classes" that can have proper classes as members), and so on ad infinitum.”
“Any class is either a set or else a proper class. Every set is a class, but not all classes are sets. Specifically, the proper classes are not sets.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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