
Predicative System
A Predicative System is a framework used in logic and mathematics that focuses on how properties or relations are assigned directly to objects, rather than referencing sets or collections that contain those objects. It emphasizes that definitions and statements should avoid circular references, ensuring that each concept is built on already established entities. This approach aims for clarity and consistency, preventing certain paradoxes. In simple terms, it treats properties as fundamental and assigns them to objects individually, maintaining a strict logical structure to avoid ambiguities or contradictions.