Phenomenology and independence

Abstract

In this brief paper we wish to summarize the core points of what we have called `Gödel's phenomenological program'. We claim that some of these require the same amount of attention as those other aspects from Gödel's program that have been exhaustively treated in the contemporary discussions around the status of CH. Finally, from this phenomenological standpoint, we make some remarks regarding concrete proposals for achieving the so-called `dream solution' of CH.

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