Two-Sorted Frege Arithmetic is Not Conservative

Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):1199-1232 (2022)
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Neo-Fregean logicists claim that Hume’s Principle (HP) may be taken as an implicit definition of cardinal number, true simply by fiat. A long-standing problem for neo-Fregean logicism is that HP is not deductively conservative over pure axiomatic second-order logic. This seems to preclude HP from being true by fiat. In this paper, we study Richard Kimberly Heck’s Two-Sorted Frege Arithmetic (2FA), a variation on HP which has been thought to be deductively conservative over second-order logic. We show that it isn’t. In fact, 2FA is not conservative over n-th order logic, for all $n \geq 2$. It follows that in the usual one-sorted setting, HP is not deductively Field-conservative over second- or higher-order logic.

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Stephen Mackereth
Dartmouth College
Jeremy Avigad
Carnegie Mellon University

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Definitions.Anil Gupta - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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