Axiom:Peano's Axioms/Formulation 2

Axioms
Peano's Axioms are a set of properties which can be used to serve as a basis for logical deduction of the properties of the natural numbers.

Let there be given a set $P$, a mapping $s: P \to P$, and a distinguished element $0$.

Historically, these two presuppositions were considered the first two of Peano's Axioms. The other three can be formulated as follows:

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They were formulated by Peano, and were later refined by Dedekind.