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Axiomatic set theory is a version of set theory in which axioms are taken as uninterpreted rather than as formalizations of pre-existing truths.
See also
Axiomatic System, Complete Axiomatic Theory, Naive Set Theory, Set Theory
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Curry, H. B. Foundations of Mathematical Logic. New York: Dover, pp. 22-23, 1977.
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