Introduction to mathematical philosophy
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- 9789357549325
- 510.1 20 RUS-I
- QA8.4 .R87 1993b
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510.1 LIN-P Philosophy of mathematics | 510.1 MAZ-E Enlightening symbols : | 510.1 ORD-9 99 variations on a proof | 510.1 RUS-I Introduction to mathematical philosophy | 510.1 SU-M Mathematics for human flourishing | 510.1 WAG-M Making and breaking mathematical sense : | 510.2 HAR-N Numb and number : |
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1. Series of natural numbers 2. Definition of number 3. Finitude and mathematical induction 4. Definition of order 5. Kinds of relations 6. Similarity of relations 7. Rational, real, and complex numbers 8. Infinite cardinal numbers 9. Infinite series and ordinals 10. Limits and continuity 11. Limits and continuity of functions 12. Selections and multiplicative axiom 13. Axiom of infinity and logical types 14. Incompatibility and the theory of deduction 15. Propositional functions 16. Descriptions 17. Classes 18. Mathematics and logic
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