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The Adventure Of Reason Interplay Between Philosophy Of Mathematics And Mathematical Logic 19001940 Paolo Mancosu

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The Adventure Of Reason Interplay Between Philosophy Of Mathematics And Mathematical Logic 19001940 Paolo Mancosu
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Paolo Mancosu
ISBN: 9780199546534, 0199546533
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Adventure Of Reason Interplay Between Philosophy Of Mathematics And Mathematical Logic 19001940 Paolo Mancosu by Paolo Mancosu 9780199546534, 0199546533 instant download after payment.

Paolo Mancosu presents a series of innovative studies in the history and the philosophy of logic and mathematics in the first half of the twentieth century. The Adventure of Reason is divided into five main sections: history of logic (from Russell to Tarski); foundational issues (Hilbert's program, constructivity, Wittgenstein, Godel); mathematics and phenomenology (Weyl, Becker, Mahnke); nominalism (Quine, Tarski); semantics (Tarski, Carnap, Neurath). Mancosu exploits extensive untapped archival sources to make available a wealth of new material that deepens in significant ways our understanding of these fascinating areas of modern intellectual history. At the same time, the book is a contribution to recent philosophical debates, in particular on the prospects for a successful nominalist reconstruction of mathematics, the nature of finitist intuition, the viability of alternative definitions of logical consequence, and the extent to which phenomenology can hope to account for the exact sciences.

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