Image for The Development of Mathematical Logic

The Development of Mathematical Logic

Part of the Routledge library editions. Logic series
See all formats and editions

Originally published in 1962. A clear and simple account of the growth and structure of Mathematical Logic, no earlier knowledge of logic being required. After outlining the four lines of thought that have been its roots - the logic of Aristotle, the idea of all the parts of mathematics as systems to be designed on the same sort of plan as that used by Euclid and his Elements, and the discoveries in algebra and geometry in 1800-1860 - the book goes on to give some of the main ideas and theories of the chief writers on Mathematical Logic: De Morgan, Boole, Jevons, Pierce, Frege, Peano, Whitehead, Russell, Post, Hilbert and Goebel. Written to assist readers who require a general picture of current logic, it will also be a guide for those who will later be going more deeply into the expert details of this field.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£87.99
Product Details
Routledge
100073708X / 9781000737080
eBook (EPUB)
511
04/11/2019
England
English
94 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.