The Axiom of Limitation of Size is a principle in set theory that addresses the size of sets and prevents certain paradoxes that can arise from considering "too large" sets. It is most commonly associated with the context of higher-order set theories and is used to establish a distinction between small sets (which can be elements of other sets) and large sets (which cannot be elements of any set).

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