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  1. Die mathematische methode.Otto Hölder - 1924 - Berlin,: J. Springer.
    Das Interesse allgemeinerer Kreise an der Mathematik hat in neuerer Zeit entschieden zugenommen. Es ist dies die Folge teils der Anwendungen, welche die Technik von dieser Wissenschaft macht, teils der Bemiihungen der Philosophie um das Problem, das durch das Vorhandensein einer solchen Wissenschaft gestellt ist. Darum ist es auch kein Wunder, daB die Mathematiker selbst mehr als friiher geneigt sind, weiteren Kreisen von ihrer Wissenschaft Mitteilungen zukommen zu lassen und sich an der Erorterung der mit der Mathe matik verkniipften erkenntnistheoretischen (...)
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  • Frege's influence on Wittgenstein: Reversing metaphysics via the context principle.Erich Reck - 2005 - In Michael Beaney & Erich Reck (eds.), Gottlob Frege: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, Vol. I. London: Routledge. pp. 241-289.
    Gottlob Frege and Ludwig Wittgenstein (the later Wittgenstein) are often seen as polar opposites with respect to their fundamental philosophical outlooks: Frege as a paradigmatic "realist", Wittgenstein as a paradigmatic "anti-realist". This opposition is supposed to find its clearest expression with respect to mathematics: Frege is seen as the "arch-platonist", Wittgenstein as some sort of "radical anti-platonist". Furthermore, seeing them as such fits nicely with a widely shared view about their relation: the later Wittgenstein is supposed to have developed his (...)
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  • Categoricity.John Corcoran - 1980 - History and Philosophy of Logic 1 (1):187-207.
    After a short preface, the first of the three sections of this paper is devoted to historical and philosophic aspects of categoricity. The second section is a self-contained exposition, including detailed definitions, of a proof that every mathematical system whose domain is the closure of its set of distinguished individuals under its distinguished functions is categorically characterized by its induction principle together with its true atoms (atomic sentences and negations of atomic sentences). The third section deals with applications especially those (...)
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  • Die logizistische grundlegung der mathematik.Rudolf Carnap - 1931 - Erkenntnis 2 (1):91-105.
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  • Die alte und die neue logik.Rudolf Carnap - 1930 - Erkenntnis 1 (1):12-26.
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  • Über die Abhängigkeit der Eigenschaften des Raumes von denen der Zeit.Rudolf Carnap - 1925 - Kant Studien 30 (1-2):331-345.
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  • Über Extremalaxiome.Rudolf Carnap & Friedrich Bachmann - 1936 - Erkenntnis 6 (1):166-188.
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  • Bericht über untersuchungen zur allgemeinen axiomatik.Rudolf Carnap - 1930 - Erkenntnis 1 (1):303-307.
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  • Der Logische Aufbau der Welt.Rudolf Carnap - 1928 - Hamburg: Meiner Verlag.
    Das Ziel: Konstitutionssystem der Begriffe Das Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchungen ist die Aufstellung eines erkenntnismäßig-logischen Systems der ...
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  • Completeness before Post: Bernays, Hilbert, and the development of propositional logic.Richard Zach - 1999 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5 (3):331-366.
    Some of the most important developments of symbolic logic took place in the 1920s. Foremost among them are the distinction between syntax and semantics and the formulation of questions of completeness and decidability of logical systems. David Hilbert and his students played a very important part in these developments. Their contributions can be traced to unpublished lecture notes and other manuscripts by Hilbert and Bernays dating to the period 1917-1923. The aim of this paper is to describe these results, focussing (...)
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  • Reflections on Kurt Gödel.Hao Wang - 1990 - Bradford.
    In this first extended treatment of his life and work, Hao Wang, who was in close contact with Godel in his last years, brings out the full subtlety of Godel's ideas and their connection with grand themes in the history of mathematics and ...
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  • Logic as Calculus and Logic as Language.Jean Van Heijenoort - 1967 - Synthese 17 (1):324-330.
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  • Truth and proof: The platonism of mathematics.W. W. Tait - 1986 - Synthese 69 (3):341 - 370.
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  • Completeness and categoricity: Frege, gödel and model theory.Stephen Read - 1997 - History and Philosophy of Logic 18 (2):79-93.
    Frege’s project has been characterized as an attempt to formulate a complete system of logic adequate to characterize mathematical theories such as arithmetic and set theory. As such, it was seen to fail by Gödel’s incompleteness theorem of 1931. It is argued, however, that this is to impose a later interpretation on the word ‘complete’ it is clear from Dedekind’s writings that at least as good as interpretation of completeness is categoricity. Whereas few interesting first-order mathematical theories are categorical or (...)
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  • Platonism and mathematical intuition in Kurt gödel's thought.Charles Parsons - 1995 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 1 (1):44-74.
    The best known and most widely discussed aspect of Kurt Gödel's philosophy of mathematics is undoubtedly his robust realism or platonism about mathematical objects and mathematical knowledge. This has scandalized many philosophers but probably has done so less in recent years than earlier. Bertrand Russell's report in his autobiography of one or more encounters with Gödel is well known:Gödel turned out to be an unadulterated Platonist, and apparently believed that an eternal “not” was laid up in heaven, where virtuous logicians (...)
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  • Über die Beschränktheit der Ausdrucksmittel deduktiver Theorien.A. Lindenbaum & A. Tarski - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (3):115-116.
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  • Logic in the twenties: The nature of the quantifier.Warren D. Goldfarb - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (3):351-368.
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  • Die heutigen gegensätze in der grundlegung der mathematik.Adolf Fraenkel - 1930 - Erkenntnis 1 (1):286-302.
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  • The semantic tradition from Kant to Carnap: to the Vienna station.Alberto Coffa - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Linda Wessels.
    This major publication is a history of the semantic tradition in philosophy from the early nineteenth century through its incarnation in the work of the Vienna Circle, the group of logical positivists that emerged in the years 1925-1935 in Vienna who were characterised by a strong commitment to empiricism, a high regard for science, and a conviction that modern logic is the primary tool of analytic philosophy. In the first part of the book, Alberto Coffa traces the roots of logical (...)
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  • Der logische Aufbau der Welt.Rudolf Carnap - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 8:106-107.
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  • Logische Syntax der Sprache.R. Carnap - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (41):110-114.
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  • Reflections on Kurt Gödel.Hao Wang - 1988 - Mind 97 (388):634-638.
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  • Einleitung in die Mengenlehre.A. Fraenkel - 1928 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 35 (1):12-13.
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  • A Logical Journey. From Gödel to Philosophy.Hao Wang - 1998 - Philosophy 73 (285):495-504.
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  • Über die Abhängigkeit der Eigenschaften des Raumes von denen der Zeit.Rudolf Carnap - 1925 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 30:331.
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  • Einleitung in die Mengenlehre.A. Fraenkel - 1924 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 4 (6):61-63.
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  • Allgemeine Erkenntnislehre.Moritz Schlick - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (3):86-87.
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  • Carnap, Quine, and Logical Truth.Daniel Isaacson - 2000 - In Dagfinn Føllesdal (ed.), Philosophy of Quine. Garland. pp. 360--391.
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  • Physikalische Begriffsbildung.Rudolf Carnap - 1927 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 6:76-77.
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  • Kurt Gödel: Conviction and Caution.Solomon Feferman - 1984 - Philosophia Naturalis 21 (2/4):546-562.
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