Bertrand Russell and the Origins of the Set-theoretic ‘Paradoxes’

Bertrand Russell and the Origins of the Set-theoretic ‘Paradoxes’
Title Bertrand Russell and the Origins of the Set-theoretic ‘Paradoxes’ PDF eBook
Author GARCIADIEGO
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 286
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3034874022

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Xll Russell's published works include more than sixty books, several unpublished manuscripts, many hundreds of articles, dozens of radio and TV interviews and films, covering a wide spectrum of knowledge. His writings embrace discussions and analysis of such diverse topics as social sciences, foundations of mathematics, philosophy of physics, philosophy in general, religion, moral sciences, education, pacifism, natural sciences (including biology and physics), linguistics, statistics, probability, eco nomic theory, history, politics, international affairs and other topics. He corresponded with a large and diverse group of colleagues including both prominent and obscure figures in politics, the arts, humanities and scienc es. Russell's communication with his colleagues began in the late nine teenth century and was especially active through much of the twentieth century. In spite of being one of the most controversial public personali ties of his day (let us not forget that he went to prison twice, was dis missed from Cambridge University and was prevented from teaching at the College of the City of New York), his merits have been recognized and appreciated. He was awarded many medals, diplomas and honors, including the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950.

Bertrand Russell and the Origins of the Set-theoretic ‘Paradoxes’

Bertrand Russell and the Origins of the Set-theoretic ‘Paradoxes’
Title Bertrand Russell and the Origins of the Set-theoretic ‘Paradoxes’ PDF eBook
Author Alejandro Ricardo Garciadiego Dantan
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 306
Release 1992
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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Xll Russell's published works include more than sixty books, several unpublished manuscripts, many hundreds of articles, dozens of radio and TV interviews and films, covering a wide spectrum of knowledge. His writings embrace discussions and analysis of such diverse topics as social sciences, foundations of mathematics, philosophy of physics, philosophy in general, religion, moral sciences, education, pacifism, natural sciences (including biology and physics), linguistics, statistics, probability, eco nomic theory, history, politics, international affairs and other topics. He corresponded with a large and diverse group of colleagues including both prominent and obscure figures in politics, the arts, humanities and scienc es. Russell's communication with his colleagues began in the late nine teenth century and was especially active through much of the twentieth century. In spite of being one of the most controversial public personali ties of his day (let us not forget that he went to prison twice, was dis missed from Cambridge University and was prevented from teaching at the College of the City of New York), his merits have been recognized and appreciated. He was awarded many medals, diplomas and honors, including the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950.

Bertrand Russell and the Origin of the Set-theoretic Paradoxes

Bertrand Russell and the Origin of the Set-theoretic Paradoxes
Title Bertrand Russell and the Origin of the Set-theoretic Paradoxes PDF eBook
Author Alejandro Ricardo Garciadiego Dantan
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1983
Genre
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One Hundred Years of Russell ́s Paradox

One Hundred Years of Russell ́s Paradox
Title One Hundred Years of Russell ́s Paradox PDF eBook
Author Godehard Link
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 673
Release 2008-08-22
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3110199688

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The papers collected in this volume represent the main body of research arising from the International Munich Centenary Conference in 2001, which commemorated the discovery of the famous Russell Paradox a hundred years ago. The 31 contributions and the introductory essay by the editor were (with two exceptions) all originally written for the volume. The volume serves a twofold purpose, historical and systematic. One focus is on Bertrand Russell's logic and logical philosophy, taking into account the rich sources of the Russell Archives, many of which have become available only recently. The second equally important aim is to present original research in the broad range of foundational studies that draws on both current conceptions and recent technical advances in the above-mentioned fields. The volume contributes therefore, to the well-established body of mathematical philosophy initiated to a large extent by Russell's work.

Principia Mathematica

Principia Mathematica
Title Principia Mathematica PDF eBook
Author Alfred North Whitehead
Publisher
Pages 688
Release 1910
Genre Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
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The Principles of Mathematics

The Principles of Mathematics
Title The Principles of Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Bertrand Russell
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 580
Release 1996
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780393314045

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Russell's classic The Principles of Mathematics sets forth his landmark thesis that mathematics and logic are identical--that what is commonly called mathematics is simply later deductions from logical premises.

Perspectives on the History of Mathematical Logic

Perspectives on the History of Mathematical Logic
Title Perspectives on the History of Mathematical Logic PDF eBook
Author Thomas Drucker
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 218
Release 2008-01-04
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0817647686

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This volume offers insights into the development of mathematical logic over the last century. Arising from a special session of the history of logic at an American Mathematical Society meeting, the chapters explore technical innovations, the philosophical consequences of work during the period, and the historical and social context in which the logicians worked. The discussions herein will appeal to mathematical logicians and historians of mathematics, as well as philosophers and historians of science.