On Chwistek's criticism of Principia
Abstract
This paper examines Chwistek's claim that with Principia's definition of a class "Richard's paradox can be formulated". It is shown that the demonstration fails since it requires an incorrect elimination of a defined term and use of a faulty substitution rule, neither of which form part of the system of Principia.
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