Mathieu Marion traces the development of Wittgenstein's thinking from the 1920s through to the 1950s, in the context of the mathematical and philosophical work of the time, making sense of ideas that have often been misunderstood. He shows that study of Wittgenstein's writings on mathematics is essential to a proper understanding of his philosophy.
Mathieu Marion traces the development of Wittgenstein's thinking from the 1920s through to the 1950s, in the context of the mathematical and philosophical work of the time, making sense of ideas that have often been misunderstood. He shows that study of Wittgenstein's writings on mathematics is essential to a proper understanding of his philosophy.
Mathieu Marion holds the Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics at the University of Quebec, Montreal.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Wittgenstein's Anti-Platonism 2: Logicism without Classes 3: Arbitrary Functions 4: Quantification and Finitism 5: From Truth-Functional Logic to a Logic of Equations 6: Philosophy and Logical Foundations 7: The Continuum 8: Strict Finitism Bibliography Index
1: Wittgenstein's Anti-Platonism 2: Logicism without Classes 3: Arbitrary Functions 4: Quantification and Finitism 5: From Truth-Functional Logic to a Logic of Equations 6: Philosophy and Logical Foundations 7: The Continuum 8: Strict Finitism Bibliography Index
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