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From Dedekind to Gödel: Essays on the Development of the Foundations of Mathematics 1996 Edition
Contributor(s): Hintikka, Jaakko (Editor)
ISBN: 0792334841     ISBN-13: 9780792334842
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $208.99  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 1995
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Annotation: Discussions of the foundations of mathematics and their history are frequently restricted to logical issues in a narrow sense, or else to traditional problems of analytic philosophy. From Dedekind to Gvdel: Essays on the Development of the Foundations of Mathematics illustrates the much greater variety of the actual developments in the foundations during the period covered. The viewpoints that serve this purpose included the foundational ideas of working mathematicians, such as Kronecker, Dedekind, Borel and the early Hilbert, and the development of notions like model and modelling, arbitrary function, completeness, and non-Archimedean structures. The philosophers discussed include not only the household names in logic, but also Husserl, Wittgenstein and Ramsey. Needless to say, such logically-oriented thinkers as Frege, Russell and Gvdel are not entirely neglected, either.Audience: Everybody interested in the philosophy and/or history of mathematics will find this book interesting, giving frequently novel insights.
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | History & Philosophy
- Philosophy | Logic
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern
Dewey: 511
LCCN: 95016293
Series: Synthese Library (Hardcover)
Physical Information: 1.06" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.89 lbs) 460 pages
 
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Discussions of the foundations of mathematics and their history are frequently restricted to logical issues in a narrow sense, or else to traditional problems of analytic philosophy. From Dedekind to G del: Essays on the Development of the Foundations of Mathematics illustrates the much greater variety of the actual developments in the foundations during the period covered. The viewpoints that serve this purpose included the foundational ideas of working mathematicians, such as Kronecker, Dedekind, Borel and the early Hilbert, and the development of notions like model and modelling, arbitrary function, completeness, and non-Archimedean structures. The philosophers discussed include not only the household names in logic, but also Husserl, Wittgenstein and Ramsey. Needless to say, such logically-oriented thinkers as Frege, Russell and G del are not entirely neglected, either.
Audience Everybody interested in the philosophy and/or history of mathematics will find this book interesting, giving frequently novel insights.