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Gregory H. Moore
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Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy ISBN: 9780415250696
Degeneration (French: dégénérescence; German: Entartung) was an influential theory of biological and cultural decline that, once associated with Darwinism, attained wide currency in the later nineteenth century. Originating in natural history and
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Kurt Godel, Solomon Feferman, John W. Dawson Jr, Stephen C. Kleene, Gregory H. Moore, Robert M. Sol
Kurt Godel (1906-1978) was the most outstanding logician of the twentieth century, noted for Godel's theorem, a hallmark of modern mathematics. The Collected Works will include both published and unpublished writings, in three or more volumes. The fi
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Gregory H. Moore
The axiom of choice is a mathematical postulate about sets: for each family of non-empty sets, there exists a function selecting one member from each set in the family. If those sets have no member in common, it postulates that there is a set having
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Gregory H. Moore
The creation of modern logic is one of the most stunning achievements of mathematics and philosophy in the twentieth century. Modern logic – sometimes called logistic, symbolic logic or mathematical logic – makes essential use of artificial symbo
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Gregory H. Moore
Emerging around 1900, the paradoxes of set and property have greatly influenced logic and generated a vast literature. A distinction due to Ramsey in 1926 separates them into two categories: the logical paradoxes and the semantic paradoxes. The logic
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Gregory H. Moore
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Historia Mathematica. 35:220-241
General topology has its roots in real and complex analysis, which made important uses of the interrelated concepts of open set, of closed set, and of a limit point of a set. This article examines how those three concepts emerged and evolved during t
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Gregory H. Moore
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 412:129-154
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Gregory H. Moore
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Historia Mathematica. 34:333-343
Topology, or analysis situs, has often been regarded as the study of those properties of point sets (in Euclidean space or in abstract spaces) that are invariant under “homeomorphisms.” Besides the modern concept of homeomorphism, at least three
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Gregory H. Moore
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Historia Mathematica. 30:516-519
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Gregory H. Moore
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Historia Mathematica. 29:40-64
Although Hilbert created no new set-theoretic theorems, he had a profound effect on the development of set theory by his advocacy of its importance. This article explores Hilbert's interactions with set theory, as expressed in his published work and