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The credo of naive set theory cherishes a dream about the “Cantorian paradise” which is the universe that contains “any many which can be thought of as one, that is, every totality of definite elements which can be united to a whole through a law” or “every collection into a whole M of definite and separate objects m of our perception or our thought” [26].
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Kusraev, A.G., Kutateladze, S.S. (1999). Universes of Sets. In: Boolean Valued Analysis. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 494. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4443-8_1
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