Principles of Mathematics by Bertrand Russell (1992, Uk-B Format Paperback)

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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-100415082994
ISBN-139780415082990
eBay Product ID (ePID)62222805

Product Key Features

Number of Pages576 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NamePrinciples of Mathematics
Publication Year1992
SubjectHistory & Philosophy, General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMathematics, Philosophy
AuthorBertrand Russell
FormatUk-B Format Paperback

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight32 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Edition20
Dewey Decimal510.1
Edition DescriptionRevised edition,New Edition
SynopsisPublished in 1903, this book was the first comprehensive treatise on the logical foundations of mathematics written in English. It sets forth, as far as possible without mathematical and logical symbolism, the grounds in favour of the view that mathematics and logic are identical. It proposes simply that what is commonly called mathematics are merely later deductions from logical premises. It provided the thesis for which Principia Mathematica provided the detailed proof, and introduced the work of Frege to a wider audience. In addition to the new introduction by John Slater, this edition contains Russell's introduction to the 1937 edition in which he defends his position against his formalist and intuitionist critics., Published in 1903, this book was the first treatise on the logical foundations of mathematics to be written in English. It sets forth the arguments in favour of the view that mathematics and logic are identical.Published in 1903, this book was the first comprehensive treatise on the logical foundations of mathematics written in English. It sets forth, as far as possible without mathematical and logical symbolism, the grounds in favour of the view that mathematics and logic are identical. It proposes simply that what is commonly called mathematics are merely later deductions from logical premises. It provided the thesis for which Principia Mathematica provided the detailed proof, and introduced the work of Frege to a wider audience.In addition to the new introduction by John Slater, this edition contains Russell's introduction to the 1937 edition in which he defends his position against his formalist and intuitionist critics.

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