Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Russell, Bertrand

 
9781440080470: Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (Classic Reprint)

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Explore how mathematics builds on logic, symbols, and precise definitions you can trust.

This concise guide shows why ordinary language can mislead when dealing with numbers, functions, and proof, and how mastering symbolic methods leads to clear, exact thinking.

Through topics like limits and continuity, Cantorian and Dedekindian notions of continuity, and the role of tautology in logic and mathematics, the book frames how rigorous foundations support mathematical reasoning. It contrasts familiar ideas with their formal counterparts and explains why a symbolic approach matters for mastering the subject. The discussion situates these ideas within a broader view of philosophy, aiming to clarify what can be known a priori and what depends on empirical facts.

  • How continuity and limits are defined and why they matter for functions
  • Different notions of continuity in mathematics and their implications
  • The role of symbols, definitions, and logical structure in rigorous proof
  • Connections between mathematics, logic, and philosophical questions about existence

Ideal for readers of mathematical philosophy and anyone seeking a clear account of how logic underpins the structure of mathematics.

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