3.2 The Enrichment of Sets in Classical Truth Values
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Subsection 3.2.1: $\webleft (-2\webright )$-Categories
- Definition 3.2.1.1.1: $\webleft (-2\webright )$-Categories
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Subsection 3.2.2: $\webleft (-1\webright )$-Categories
- Definition 3.2.2.1.1: $\webleft (-1\webright )$-Categories
- Remark 3.2.2.1.2: Motivation for $\webleft (-1\webright )$-Categories
- Definition 3.2.2.1.3: The Poset of Truth Values
- Notation 3.2.2.1.4: Further Notation for The Poset of Truth Values
- Proposition 3.2.2.1.5: Cartesian Closedness of the Poset of Truth Values
- Subsection 3.2.3: $0$-Categories
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Subsection 3.2.4: Tables of Analogies Between Set Theory and Category Theory
- Remark 3.2.4.1.1: Basic Analogies Between Set Theory and Category Theory
- Remark 3.2.4.1.2: Analogies Between Set Theory and Category Theory: Powersets and Categories of Presheaves
- Remark 3.2.4.1.3: Analogies Between Set Theory and Category Theory: Categories of Elements
- Remark 3.2.4.1.4: Analogies Between Set Theory and Category Theory: Functions Between Powersets and Functors Between Presheaf Categories
- Remark 3.2.4.1.5: Analogies Between Set Theory and Category Theory: Relations and Profunctors