Lectures in Logic and Set Theory. Volume 2: Set Theory

Cambridge University Press (2003)
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Volume II, on formal (ZFC) set theory, incorporates a self-contained "chapter 0" on proof techniques so that it is based on formal logic, in the style of Bourbaki.

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