AbstractThis article compares treatments of the infinite, of continuity and definitions of real numbers produced by the German mathematician Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekind in the late 19th century with similar interests developed at virtually the same time by the American mathematician/philosopher C. S. Peirce. Peirce was led, not by the internal concerns of mathematics which had motivated Cantor and Dedekind, but by research he undertook in logic, to investigate orders of infinite sets (multitudes, in his terminology), and to introduce the related concept of infinitesimals. His arguments in support of the mathematical and logical validity of infinitesimals (which were rejected by such eminent mathematicians as Cantor, Peano, and Russell...
In this article the initial discussion of the untenability of the distinction between “pure” and “ap...
Thesis advisor: Patrick ByrneIn the late 19th century, Georg Cantor opened up the mathematical field...
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was an accomplished scientist, philosopher, and mathematician, wh...
AbstractThis article compares treatments of the infinite, of continuity and definitions of real numb...
L'objectif de ce travail est double. Il s'agit d'une part d'étudier dans son contexte historique et ...
The topic of this thesis is a single brief paper written by Peirce in 1881, called On the Logic of ...
AbstractIt is fitting that the celebration of Peirce's New Elements of Mathematics should be taking ...
Reix André. Charles Sanders Peirce, The New Elements of Mathematics. Edited by Carolyn Eisele. Vol. ...
This dissertation, relying upon Peirce\u27s New Elements of Mathematics, his Collected Papers, and u...
AbstractStarting from Peirce's repeated claims of priority with respect to Dedekind's definition of ...
AbstractCarolyn Eisele's unique, ongoing career as a scholar is sketched, and the importance of her ...
AbstractThis article takes the idea of “place” both literally and figuratively in describing Peirce'...
Charles Peirce (1839-1914) was one of the most important logicians of the nineteenth century. This t...
By exploring Peirce’s view of mathematics, I investigate the relationship between the objectivity of...
In the company of scholars and investigators which Daniel Coit Gilman gathered at Baltimore in the s...
In this article the initial discussion of the untenability of the distinction between “pure” and “ap...
Thesis advisor: Patrick ByrneIn the late 19th century, Georg Cantor opened up the mathematical field...
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was an accomplished scientist, philosopher, and mathematician, wh...
AbstractThis article compares treatments of the infinite, of continuity and definitions of real numb...
L'objectif de ce travail est double. Il s'agit d'une part d'étudier dans son contexte historique et ...
The topic of this thesis is a single brief paper written by Peirce in 1881, called On the Logic of ...
AbstractIt is fitting that the celebration of Peirce's New Elements of Mathematics should be taking ...
Reix André. Charles Sanders Peirce, The New Elements of Mathematics. Edited by Carolyn Eisele. Vol. ...
This dissertation, relying upon Peirce\u27s New Elements of Mathematics, his Collected Papers, and u...
AbstractStarting from Peirce's repeated claims of priority with respect to Dedekind's definition of ...
AbstractCarolyn Eisele's unique, ongoing career as a scholar is sketched, and the importance of her ...
AbstractThis article takes the idea of “place” both literally and figuratively in describing Peirce'...
Charles Peirce (1839-1914) was one of the most important logicians of the nineteenth century. This t...
By exploring Peirce’s view of mathematics, I investigate the relationship between the objectivity of...
In the company of scholars and investigators which Daniel Coit Gilman gathered at Baltimore in the s...
In this article the initial discussion of the untenability of the distinction between “pure” and “ap...
Thesis advisor: Patrick ByrneIn the late 19th century, Georg Cantor opened up the mathematical field...
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was an accomplished scientist, philosopher, and mathematician, wh...