The rise and fall of typed sentences

Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (4):1858-1862 (2000)
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Abstract

We characterize the 3-stratifiable theorems of NF as a 3-stratifiable extension of NF 3 ; and show that NF is equiconsistent with TT plus raising type axioms for sentences asserting the existence of some predicate over an atomic Boolean algebra

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