Some things are too large to be sets. In other words, some concepts are too large to be elements of a set. Therefore, Russell's paradox is treated as a forbidden definition accordingly. Thus, sets cannot be defined arbitrarily but must be well-defined. This simultaneously means that non-symbolized language cannot be the basis for mathematical definitions.
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