Philosophy of logic /
Material type: TextSeries: Harper essays in philosophy | Harper torchbooks, TB1544Publication details: New York, Harper & Row [1971]Description: 76 p. 21 cmISBN:- 0061360422(pbk)
- 9780367475147
- 160 PUT
- BC51 .P88 1971
Contents:
1. What Logic Is? 2. The Nominalism-Realism Issue 3. The Nominalism-Realism Issue and Logic 4. Logic vs Mathematics 5. The Inadequacy of Nominalistic Language 6. Predicative vs Impredicative Conceptions of "Set" 7. How Much Set Theory is Really Indispensible for Science? 8. Indispensibility Arguments 9. Unconsidered Complications
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General Books | CUTN Central Library Philosophy & psychology | Non-fiction | 160 PUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 47437 |
1. What Logic Is? 2. The Nominalism-Realism Issue 3. The Nominalism-Realism Issue and Logic 4. Logic vs Mathematics 5. The Inadequacy of Nominalistic Language 6. Predicative vs Impredicative Conceptions of "Set" 7. How Much Set Theory is Really Indispensible for Science? 8. Indispensibility Arguments 9. Unconsidered Complications
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