Mathematical Philosophy
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Mathematical Philosophy

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2011
ISBN
9783110805888

Table of contents

  1. Introduction to Volume 4
  2. 1 Logic of History (691)
  3. 2 [Parts of Carnegie Application] (L 75)
  4. 3 Fermatian Inference and DeMorgan’s Syllogism of Transposed Quantity
  5. A. The Conception of Infinity (819)
  6. B. Fermatian Inference (820)
  7. C. The Critic of Arguments (589)
  8. 4 Logico-Mathematical Glosses (812)
  9. 5 Qualitative Logic: Preface; The Modus Ponens; The Logical Algebra of Boole (736)
  10. 6 Meaning (Pragmatism) (622)
  11. 7 Abstracts of Eight Lectures [Topological Basis of Philosophy of Continuity] (942)
  12. 8 Lectures on Pragmatism, Lecture II (302, 303)
  13. 9 Types of Reasoning (441)
  14. 10 Reason’s Conscience; A Practical Treatise on the Theory of Discovery Wherein Logic Is Conceived as Semeiotic (parts of six notebooks in 693)
  15. 11 An Appraisal of the Faculty of Reasoning (616, 617)
  16. 12 [Necessary Reasoning] (760)
  17. 13 Of the Place among the Sciences of Philosophy and of each Branch of it (from 328)
  18. 14 Καινὰ στοιχεῖα (517)
  19. 15 On Quantity with Special Reference to Collectional and Mathematical Infinity (15)
  20. 16 A. Sketch of Dichotomic Mathematics (4)
  21. B. On the Number of Dichotomous Divisions; a Problem in Permutations (74)
  22. 17 The Categories (717)
  23. 18 (PAP) (293)
  24. 19 Detached Ideas Continued and the Dispute Between Nominalists and Realists (439)
  25. 20 [The Problem of Map Coloring] (154)
  26. 21 How to Reason: A Critick of Arguments (397)
  27. 22 On Physical Geometry (257)
  28. 23 Methods of Reasoning (748)
  29. 24 Sketch of a New Philosophy (928)
  30. 25 [Conceptions of Modern Mathematics] (from 950)
  31. Key to Greek Terms
  32. Index of Names
  33. Subject Index