Set Theory and a Model of the Mind in Psychology

Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):1233-1259 (2023)
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Abstract

We investigate the mathematics of a model of the human mind which has been proposed by the psychologist Jens Mammen. Mathematical realizations of this model consists of what the first author (A.T.) has called Mammen spaces, where a Mammen space is a triple in the Baumgartner–Laver model.Finally, consequences for psychology are discussed.

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