I would like to study set theory more intuitively. Searching the internet for this will only provide study for the basics of set theory (unions, intersections, etc.). There are topics I would like to know about, like posets and lattices that require further understanding of set theory. Even if there are books I could buy on Amazon that you could recommend, that would be great. However, I would prefer to study directly from a computer.
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See This good question – user 1 Mar 03 '16 at 17:34
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I found a large number of items with this google search: notes + "set theory" + .pdf – Dave L. Renfro Mar 03 '16 at 17:51
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2Excuse my self-promotion, but I wrote something that you might find useful. http://karagila.org/2016/the-five-whs-of-set-theory/ – Asaf Karagila Mar 03 '16 at 18:24