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Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings

by: Rudolf Carnap, Arend Heyting, Johann von Neumann, L. E. J. Brouwer, Michael Dummett, Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, David Hilbert, Haskell B. Curry, Georg Kreisel, Paul Bernays, Paul Benacerraf, Hilary Putnam, Alfred J. Ayer, W. V. Quine, Carl G. Hempel, Henri Poincaré, Kurt Gödel, George Boolos, Charles Parsons, Hao Wang

edited by: Paul Benacerraf, Hilary Putnam

(27 January 1984)  Key: citeulike:2914843

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The twentieth century has witnessed an unprecedented 'crisis in the foundations of mathematics', featuring a world-famous paradox (Russell's Paradox), a challenge to 'classical' mathematics from a world-famous mathematician (the 'mathematical intuitionism' of Brouwer), a new foundational school (Hilbert's Formalism), and the profound incompleteness results of Kurt Gödel. In the same period, the cross-fertilization of mathematics and philosophy resulted in a new sort of 'mathematical philosophy', associated most notably (but in different ways) with Bertrand Russell, W. V. Quine, and Gödel himself, and which remains at the focus of Anglo-Saxon philosophical discussion. The present collection brings together in a convenient form the seminal articles in the philosophy of mathematics by these and other major thinkers. It is a substantially revised version of the edition first published in 1964 and includes a revised bibliography. The volume will be welcomed as a major work of reference at this level in the field.


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