The following pages link to (Q4145328):
Displaying 27 items.
- On the Warsaw interactions of logic and mathematics in the years 1919--1939 (Q598318) (← links)
- In memoriam: Ivor Grattan-Guinness (June 23, 1941 -- December 12, 2014). (Q891752) (← links)
- Russell on the nature of logic (1903-1913) (Q1053006) (← links)
- The emergence of some of the nonlogical paradoxes of the theory of sets, 1903-1908 (Q1073778) (← links)
- ``Class as one'' and ``Class as many'' before modern set theory (Q1132077) (← links)
- Burali-Forti's paradox: A reappraisal of its origins (Q1157318) (← links)
- Irrational numbers in English language textbooks, 1890--1915: Constructions and postulates for the completeness of the real numbers (Q1194114) (← links)
- How Bertrand Russell discovered his paradox (Q1247411) (← links)
- Algebras, projective geometry, mathematical logic, and constructing the world: intersections in the philosophy of mathematics of A. N. Whitehead. (Q1867863) (← links)
- Jean van Heijenoort's conception of modern logic, in historical perspective (Q1942093) (← links)
- Logic as a science and logic as a theory: remarks on Frege, Russell and the logocentric predicament (Q1942104) (← links)
- Mathematics Ho! Which modern mathematics was modernist? (Q2268032) (← links)
- Whitehead's (<i>Badly</i>) Emended<i>Principia</i> (Q2964409) (← links)
- THE FUNCTIONS OF RUSSELL’S NO CLASS THEORY (Q3066784) (← links)
- Early History of the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis: 1878–1938 (Q3112603) (← links)
- Russell, His Paradoxes, and Cantor's Theorem: Part II (Q3160754) (← links)
- Psychology in the foundations of logic and mathematics: the cases of boole, cantor and brouwer (Q3663251) (← links)
- Russell's logicist definitions of numbers, 1898–1913: chronology and significance (Q3786447) (← links)
- Russell's substitutional theory of classes and relations (Q3787952) (← 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- Russell's theory of types, 1901–1910: its complex origins in the unpublished manuscripts (Q3832503) (← links)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)
- On the relevance of the history of mathematics to mathematical education (Q4165339) (← links)
- On russell’s arguments for restricting modes of specification and domains of quantification (Q4312341) (← links)
- The Mathematical Import of Zermelo's Well-Ordering Theorem (Q4372921) (← links)
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- Zermelo and Set Theory (Q4678931) (← links)
- Zermelo and Set Theory (Q5717235) (← links)