Buch, Englisch, 418 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 756 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Mathematics and Physics
On the Logico-Philosophical Foundations of Mathematics
Buch, Englisch, 418 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 756 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Mathematics and Physics
ISBN: 978-0-367-23005-0
Verlag: Routledge
The essays, written by prominent scholars, are divided into three thematic sections. Part I focuses on major authors like Frege, Dedekind, and Russell, providing a historical and theoretical exploration of such figures in the philosophical and mathematical milieu in which logicist views were first expounded. Part II sheds new light on the interconnections between these founding figures and a number of influential other traditions, represented by authors like Hilbert, Husserl, and Peano, as well as on the reconsideration of logicism by Carnap and the logical empiricists. Finally, Part III assesses the legacy of such authors and of logicist themes for contemporary philosophy of mathematics, offering new perspectives on highly debated topics—neo-logicism and its extension to accounts of ordinal numbers and set-theory, the comparison between neo-Fregean and neo-Dedekindian varieties of logicism, and the relation between logicist foundational issues and empirical research on numerical cognition—which define the prospects of logicism in the years to come.
This book offers a comprehensive account of the development of logicism and its contemporary relevance for the logico-philosophical foundations of mathematics. It will be of interest to graduate students and researchers working in philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of logic, and the history of analytic philosophy.
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1. Origins and Varieties of Logicism: An Overview
Francesca Boccuni and Andrea Sereni
Part I. Origins
2. Frege on Caesar and Hume’s Principle
Patricia Blanchette
3. The Role of Truth
Robert May
4. Anzahlen and Werthverläufe. Are there Objects other than Value-Ranges in Frege’s Universe? An Argument from Grundgesetze, §§ I.34-40
Marco Panza
5. Dedekind’s Logicism: A Reconsideration and Contextualization
Erich Reck
6. Logical Form and the Development of Russell’s Logicism
Kevin C. Klement
Part II. Dangerous Liaisons
7. Frege and Hilbert on Conceptual Analysis and Foundations: Some Remarks
Michael Hallett
8. The Chimera of Logicism: Husserl’s Criticism of Frege
Mirja Hartimo
9. Peano’s Philosophical Views between Structuralism and Logicism
Paola Cantù
10. Logicism in Logical Empiricism
Georg Schiemer
Part III. The Roads Ahead
11. Ordinals by Abstraction
Bob Hale
12. Logicism, Separation, and Complement
Roy T. Cook
13. Principia Mathematica Redux
Gregory Landini
14. The Ontology of Abstraction, from Neo-Fregean to Neo-Dedekindian Logicism
Fiona Doherty
15. Frege’s Theorem and Mathematical Cognition
Lieven Decock