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The following pages link to How Bertrand Russell discovered his paradox (Q1247411):
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- On rewriting the history of the foundations of mathematics at the turn of the century (Q1072535) (← links)
- Zermelo's discovery of the ''Russell paradox'' (Q1151389) (← links)
- Burali-Forti's paradox: A reappraisal of its origins (Q1157318) (← links)
- Hilbert's paradox (Q1604663) (← links)
- Algebras, projective geometry, mathematical logic, and constructing the world: intersections in the philosophy of mathematics of A. N. Whitehead. (Q1867863) (← links)
- Mathematics Ho! Which modern mathematics was modernist? (Q2268032) (← links)
- Russell's theory of types, 1901–1910: its complex origins in the unpublished manuscripts (Q3832503) (← links)
- Are there paradoxes of the set of all sets? (Q3902999) (← links)
- The Mathematical Import of Zermelo's Well-Ordering Theorem (Q4372921) (← links)
- The Empty Set, The Singleton, and the Ordered Pair (Q4650301) (← links)
- The Mathematical Development of Set Theory from Cantor to Cohen (Q4879892) (← links)
- DEDUCTIVE CARDINALITY RESULTS AND NUISANCE-LIKE PRINCIPLES (Q5024503) (← links)
- Russell's Paradox: A Historical Study about the Paradox in Frege's Theories (Q5072379) (← links)
- Is Logic Universal or Hierarchical? (Q5350339) (← links)
- In the footsteps of Julius König's paradox (Q5962966) (← links)