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Kennedy, Juliette(Edited by)Kossak, Roman(Edited by)
Part of the Lecture Notes in Logic series
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This collection of papers from various areas of mathematical logic showcases the remarkable breadth and richness of the field.

Leading authors reveal how contemporary technical results touch upon foundational questions about the nature of mathematics.

Highlights of the volume include: a history of Tennenbaum's theorem in arithmetic; a number of papers on Tennenbaum phenomena in weak arithmetics as well as on other aspects of arithmetics, such as interpretability; the transcript of Godel's previously unpublished 1972-1975 conversations with Sue Toledo, along with an appreciation of the same by Curtis Franks; Hugh Woodin's paper arguing against the generic multiverse view; Anne Troelstra's history of intuitionism through 1991; and Aki Kanamori's history of the Suslin problem in set theory.

The book provides a historical and philosophical treatment of particular theorems in arithmetic and set theory, and is ideal for researchers and graduate students in mathematical logic and philosophy of mathematics.

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Cambridge University Press
1107227844 / 9781107227842
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
510
01/09/2011
England
English
226 pages
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