"Some proofs" are the proof used to verify that the definition of an affine scheme makes sense, and the author motions in the direction that every single proof in algebraic geometry uses identically wrong arguments when using the language of "canonical" maps.
Thus the replication crisis of mathematics is revealed. In the words of John Conway: a map is canonical if you and your office neighbor write down the same map.
Thus the replication crisis of mathematics is revealed. In the words of John Conway: a map is canonical if you and your office neighbor write down the same map.