Bertrand Russell was one of the best-known proponents of logicism: the theory that mathematics reduces to, or is an extension of, logic. Russell argued for this thesis in his 1903 The Principles of Mathematics and attempted to demonstrate it formally in Principia Mathematica (PM 1910–1913; with A. N. Whitehead). Russell later described his work as a further “regressive” step in understanding the foundations of mathematics made possible by the late 19th century “arithmetization” of mathematics and Frege’s logical definitions of arithmetical concepts. The logical system of PM sought to improve on earlier attempts by solving the contradictions found in, e.g., Frege’s system, by employing a theory of types. In this article, I also consider and ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
Bertrand Russell (1872 1970) introduced the English-speaking philosophical world to modern, mathemat...
Russell’s initial project in philosophy (1898) was to make mathematics rigorous reducing it to logic...
Bertrand Russell was one of the best-known proponents of logicism: the theory that mathematics reduc...
It is widely believed that logicists, such as Frege and Russell, attempted to secure the certainty o...
In the early 1900s, Russell began to recognize that he, and many other mathematicians, had been usin...
International audienceThis article aims first at showing that Russell's general doctrine according t...
Published in 1903, this book was the first comprehensive treatise on the logical foundations of math...
According to Quine, Charles Parsons, Mark Steiner, and others, Russell's logicist project is importa...
Russell's philosophy is rightly described as a programme of reduction of mathematics to logic. Now, ...
Bertrand Russell’s works on logic, despite his reputation as a founder of mathematical logic, appear...
The purpose of this study is to give a critical exposition of Bertrand Arthur Russell’s logi...
By taking metrical geometry as a case-study and Coffa's interpretation (developed in his influential...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
Bertrand Russell (1872 1970) introduced the English-speaking philosophical world to modern, mathemat...
Russell’s initial project in philosophy (1898) was to make mathematics rigorous reducing it to logic...
Bertrand Russell was one of the best-known proponents of logicism: the theory that mathematics reduc...
It is widely believed that logicists, such as Frege and Russell, attempted to secure the certainty o...
In the early 1900s, Russell began to recognize that he, and many other mathematicians, had been usin...
International audienceThis article aims first at showing that Russell's general doctrine according t...
Published in 1903, this book was the first comprehensive treatise on the logical foundations of math...
According to Quine, Charles Parsons, Mark Steiner, and others, Russell's logicist project is importa...
Russell's philosophy is rightly described as a programme of reduction of mathematics to logic. Now, ...
Bertrand Russell’s works on logic, despite his reputation as a founder of mathematical logic, appear...
The purpose of this study is to give a critical exposition of Bertrand Arthur Russell’s logi...
By taking metrical geometry as a case-study and Coffa's interpretation (developed in his influential...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
Bertrand Russell (1872 1970) introduced the English-speaking philosophical world to modern, mathemat...
Russell’s initial project in philosophy (1898) was to make mathematics rigorous reducing it to logic...