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  1. Set Theory. An Introduction to Independence Proofs.James E. Baumgartner & Kenneth Kunen - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (2):462.
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  • (1 other version)Almost-disjoint sets the dense set problem and the partition calculus.James E. Baumgartner - 1976 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 9 (4):401-439.
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  • Beyond first-order logic: the historical interplay between mathematical logic and axiomatic set theory.Gregory H. Moore - 1980 - History and Philosophy of Logic 1 (1-2):95-137.
    What has been the historical relationship between set theory and logic? On the one hand, Zermelo and other mathematicians developed set theory as a Hilbert-style axiomatic system. On the other hand, set theory influenced logic by suggesting to Schröder, Löwenheim and others the use of infinitely long expressions. The questions of which logic was appropriate for set theory - first-order logic, second-order logic, or an infinitary logic - culminated in a vigorous exchange between Zermelo and Gödel around 1930.
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  • (2 other versions)Georg Cantor, His Mathematics and Philosophy of the Infinite.Arnold Oberschelp - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (2):456-457.
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  • (2 other versions)Set Theory. An Introduction to Large Cardinals.Azriel Levy - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (2):384-384.
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  • (1 other version)Sierpiński Wacław. Hypothèse du continu. Second edition. Chelsea Publishing Company, New York 1956, XVII + 274 pp.Sierpiński Wacław. L'hypothèse généralisée du continu et l'axiome du choix. A reprint of XIII 176. Therein, pp. 193–197. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (2):215-215.
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  • The Search for Mathematical Roots 1870-1940. Logics, Set Theories and the Foundations of Mathematics from Cantor through Russell to Gödel. [REVIEW][author unknown] - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (4):806-808.
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  • Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce: Pragmatism and pragmaticism and Scientific metaphysics.Charles Sanders Peirce - 1960 - Cambridge: Belknap Press.
    Charles Sanders Peirce has been characterized as the greatest American philosophic genius. He is the creator of pragmatism and one of the founders of modern logic. James, Royce, Schroder, and Dewey have acknowledged their great indebtedness to him. A laboratory scientist, he made notable contributions to geodesy, astronomy, psychology, induction, probability, and scientific method. He introduced into modern philosophy the doctrine of scholastic realism, developed the concepts of chance, continuity, and objective law, and showed the philosophical significance of the theory (...)
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  • Über Grenzzahlen und Mengenbereiche: Neue Untersuchungen über die Grundlagen der Mengenlehre.Ernst Zermelo - 1930 - Fundamenta Mathematicæ 16:29--47.
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  • (1 other version)Dear Russell--Dear Jourdain.I. Grattan-Guinness - 1981 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 32 (4):381-399.
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