Logic from Russell to Church
This volume is number five in the eleven volume Handbook of the History of Logic. It covers the first fifty years of the development of mathematical logic in the twentieth century, and concentrates on the achievements of the great names of the period; Russell, Post, Gödel, Tarski, Church, and the l...
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Amsterdam
North Holland
c2009, 2009
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Table of Contents:
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Russell's Logic / (Andrew D. Irvine)
- Logic for Meinongian Object Theory Semantics / (Dale Jacquette)
- The Logic of Brouwer and Heyting / (Joan Rand Moschovakis)
- Thoralf Albert Skolem / (Jens Erik Fenstad and Hao Wang)
- The Logic of the Tractatus / (Michael Potter)
- Lesniewski's Logic / (Peter Simons)
- Hibert's Proof Theory / (Wilfried Sieg)
- Hilbert's Epsilon Calculus and its Successors / (Hartly Slater)
- Gödel's Logic / (Mark van Atten and Juliette Kennedy)
- Tarski's Logic / (Keith Simmons)
- Emil Post / (Alasdair Urquhart)
- Gentzen's Logic / (Jan von Plato)
- Lambda-calculus and Combinators in the 20th Century / (Felice Cardone and J. Roger Hindley)
- The Logic of Church and Curry / (Jonathan P. Seldin)
- Paradoxes, Self-reference and Truth in the Twentieth Century / (Andrea Cantini)