Polymorphism and the obstinate circularity of second order logic: a victims' tale

Pub Date : 2017-10-27 DOI:10.1017/bsl.2017.43
Paolo Pistone
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The investigations on higher-order type theories and on the related notion of parametric polymorphism constitute the technical counterpart of the old foundational problem of the circularity (or impredicativity) of second and higher order logic. However, the epistemological significance of such investigations, and of their often non trivial results, has not received much attention in the contemporary foundational debate. The results recalled in this paper suggest that the question of the circularity of second order logic cannot be reduced to the simple assessment of a vicious circle. Through a comparison between the faulty consistency arguments given by Frege and Martin-L\"of, respectively for the logical system of the Grundgesetze (shown inconsistent by Russell's paradox) and for the intuitionistic type theory with a type of all types (shown inconsistent by Girard's paradox), and the normalization argument for second order type theory (or System F), we indicate a bunch of subtle mathematical problems and logical concepts hidden behind the hazardous idea of impredicative quantification, constituting a vast (and largely unexplored) domain for foundational research.
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多态性和二阶逻辑的顽固循环:一个受害者的故事
对高阶类型理论和参数多态性相关概念的研究,构成了二阶和高阶逻辑的循环性(或不可预测性)这一古老基础问题的技术对应物。然而,这些研究的认识论意义,以及它们通常是非琐碎的结果,在当代基础辩论中并没有受到太多关注。本文回顾的结果表明,二阶逻辑的循环性问题不能简化为对一个恶性循环的简单评价。通过比较Frege和Martin-L分别给出的关于Grundgesetze逻辑系统的错误一致性论证(由罗素悖论证明不一致)和具有所有类型的直觉型理论的错误一致性论证(由吉拉德悖论证明不一致),以及二阶类型理论(或系统F)的归一化论证,我们指出了一堆微妙的数学问题和逻辑概念隐藏在不可预测量化的危险想法背后,构成了基础研究的一个巨大(很大程度上未被探索的)领域。
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