Handbook of the history of logic v. 5 Logic from Russell to Church
Gabbay, Dov M.
Woods, John
This volume is number five in the eleven volume Handbook of the History of Logic. It covers the first fifty years of the development of mathematical logic in the twentieth century, and concentrates on the achievements of the great names of the period; Russell, Post, Gödel, Tarski, Church, and the like. This was the period in which mathematical logic gave mature expression to its four main parts set theory, model theory, proof theory and recursion theory.Collectively this work ranks as one of the greatest achievements of our intellectual history. Written by leading researchers in the field, both this volumeand the Handbook as a whole are definitive reference tools for senior undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in the history of logic, the history of philosophy, and any discipline, such as mathematics, computer science, artificial intelligence, for whom the historical background of his or her work is a salient consideration. The entire range of modal logic is covered. Serves as a singular contribution to the intellectual history of the 20th century. Contains the latest scholarly discoveries and interpretative insights
- ISBN: 978-0-444-51620-6
- Editorial: Elsevier Science
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 1068
- Fecha Publicación: 17/06/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés