Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy
Dover Publications (1919)
| Abstract | Seminal work by great modern philosopher and mathematician focuses on certain issues of mathematical logic that Russell believed invalidated much traditional and contemporary philosophy. Topics include number, order, relations, limits and continuity, propositional functions, descriptions and classes, more. Clear, accessible excursion into the realm where mathematics and philosophy meet. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Mathematics Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | QA8.4.R87 1993b | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 116664605X | |||||||||
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Carlo Cellucci (1996). Mathematical Logic: What has It Done for the Philosophy of Mathematics? In Piergiorgio Odifreddi (ed.), Kreiseliana. About and Around Georg Kreisel, pp. 365-388. A K Peters.
Xu Yibao (2003). Bertrand Russell and the Introduction of Mathematical Logic in China. History and Philosophy of Logic 24 (3):181-196.
Edward Russell Stabler (1953). An Introduction to Mathematical Thought. Cambridge, Mass., Addison-Wesley.
René Cori (2000). Mathematical Logic: A Course with Exercises. Oxford University Press.
Paul Benacerraf & Hilary Putnam (eds.) (1983). Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings. Cambridge University Press.
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