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[filed under theme 5. Theory of Logic / K. Features of Logics / 8. Enumerability ]

Full Idea

A finite set of finitely specifiable objects is always effectively enumerable (for example, the prime numbers).

Gist of Idea

A finite set of finitely specifiable objects is always effectively enumerable (e.g. primes)

Source

Peter Smith (Intro to Gödel's Theorems [2007], 02.4)

Book Ref

Smith,Peter: 'An Introduction to Gödel's Theorems' [CUP 2007], p.16