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Logic and Mathematics

1995
There are two possible strategies for investigating questions on logic and mathematics. First, one can adopt the pattern recommended by the phenomenologists, which consists in looking for the actual essences of logic and mathematics in order to relate both fields.
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From Logic to Mathematical Logic

2011
Although methods of logic and were obviously present in many cultures, which all used some intricate systems of reasoning, it is commonly accepted that explicit analysis of the principles of reasoning were developed independently in China, India, and Greece. The later being the most influential to the systems of logic in the West.
Radomir Stankovic, Jaakko Astola
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Logic and Mathematics

1990
For over one hundred years, the links between logic and mathematics have been so close that it is difficult to think of the one without the other. All the persons chiefly responsible for the development of symbolic logic were both mathematicians and logicians.
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The Logic of Mathematical Discovery Vs. the Logical Structure of Mathematics

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1978
Mathematics offers us a puzzling contrast. On the one hand it is supposed to be the paradigm of certain and final knowledge: not fixed to be sure, but a steadily accumulating coherent body of truths obtained by successive deduction from the most evident truths.
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Husserl on mathematics and logic

2023
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the School of Social Sciences and Communication, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Bundoora.
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Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
In the present work I attempt to describe Evandro Agazzi’s research on philosophy of logic and mathematics. In particular, after a general introduction to his works, I focus my analysis on the philosophical implications of Godel’s Incompleteness Theorems. This is because they have always remained a constant point of interest in Agazzi’s research.
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Fundamentals of Mathematical Logic

2018
The chapter gives an idea of mathematical logic, a science that studies mathematical proofs. Subjects of mathematical logic are mathematical proofs, methods and means for their construction.
Sergei Borzunov, Sergei Kurgalin
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Logic and Intuition in Mathematics and Mathematical Education

2007
A good mathematics teacher is not only a good mathematician, but also a good teacher. In other words, a good mathematics teacher is not only able to solve mathematical problems, (s)he is also able to explain how mathematical problems are solved. Many mathematicans (and mathematics teachers) are, however, able to solve mathematical problems without ...
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Logic and Mathematics

2020
AbstractChaucer is known as a philosophical poet. He translated Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy from Latin to English. Do his works reveal familiarity with what went on in philosophy at Oxford and Cambridge universities in the fourteenth century? The chapter summarizes typical features of the work of the so-called ‘Oxford Calculators’ (also known ...
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The mathematical logic of narrative

2005
“The mathematics of stories?” -I can almost hear the question. For indeed, unless a story is of the type “Mary bought twelve pieces of candy and wants to divide it equally between her three friends”, what, in Euclid’s name, are its mathematics? Well, let me say it from the start: nobody knows. I do not plan not present you with a science.
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