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From: Jon Awbrey jawb...@att.net
Reply-To: Jon Awbrey jawb...@att.net
Subject: Re: What Peirce Preserves
To: Jack Rooney johnphilipda...@hotmail.com
Re: Irving H. Anellis, et al.
At: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.science.philosophy.peirce/8116
Peircers,
Looking back from
in working through
_Principia Mathematica_. The first textbooks began appearing in the
1923s, led off by Carnap's Abriss; in English, Clarence Irving Lewis
and Cooper Harold Langford co-authored the first modern symbolic logic
textbook in English, their _Symbolic Logic_ (1932; 2nd ed., 1959
the older
Boole-Peirce-Schröder tradition.
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Date: Sat, 5 May 2012 15:42:07 -0400
From: Jack Rooney johnphilipda...@hotmail.com
Reply-To: Jack Rooney johnphilipda...@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: [peirce-l] Not Preserving Peirce
To: Irving H
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Irving and Jon; I wonder if the Studies in Logic did not suffer, in
part, from a retrospective lack of unity. In other words, from the
vantage point of 1950, the various topics (quantification, induction,
Epicurus etc.) did not fit the 20th century development of a more
narrow-grained
the editorship of Dov Gabbay and John Woods that is still
coming out, it's a mixed bag in terms of the quality of the essays,
some of which are historical surveys, others of which are attempts at
reconstruction based on philosophical speculation.
Irving
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the librarian to accept the
Studies in Logic, as well as a set of papers left by Lieb.
...To be continued...?
Irving H. Anellis
Visiting Research Associate
Peirce Edition, Institute for American Thought
902 W. New York Street
Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Since quantum theory has come up in a number of recent posts, I thought
it apropos to mention that I just came across this notice in the
British Journal of Philosophy of Science: for:
Richard Healey
Quantum Theory: A Pragmatist Approach
Brit J Philos Sci 2012 : axr054v1-axr054
Irving H
Irving,
A digression, from the perspective of art. You quote probability
theorist William
Taylor and set theorist Martin Dowd as saying:
The chief difference between scientists and mathematicians is that
mathematicians have a much more direct connection to reality.
This does not entitle
, was, review of
Moore's Peirce edition
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Malgosia, Irving, Gary, list,
I should add that this whole line of discussion began because I put
the cart in front of the horse. The adjectives bothered me.
Theoretical math vs. computational math - the latter sounds
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Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 14:41:08 -0500
From: Benjamin Udell bud...@nyc.rr.com
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Subject: Re: [peirce-l] Mathematical terminology, was, review of
Moore's Peirce edition
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Irving,
Do you
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Subject: Mathematical terminology, was, review of Moore's Peirce edition
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Irving,
Although I am neither a mathematician nor a logician, I learn a great
deal from your posts
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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 11:24:17 -0500
From: Jon Awbrey jawb...@att.net
Reply-To: Jon Awbrey jawb...@att.net
Subject: Re: Philosophia Mathematica articles of interest
To: Irving ianel...@iupui.edu
Irving,
All I get when I follow that link is an IU Webmail login page,
but I don't have
as a theory of this relation; How relevant might Lesniewski's
mereology be to this discussion, along with all of the other logicians
you mention, besides Peirce and Schöder?
Irving
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Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 22:48:23 -0800
From: Steven Ericsson-Zenith
of
Mathematics: Selected Writings of Charles S. Peirce, pp. 122-128.
You can find the preview at:
https://webmail.iu.edu/horde/imp/view.php?popup_view=1index=17992mailbox=INBOXactionID=view_attachid=1mimecache=c8c67315bb4e056828f0a08507e94ea0
Irving H. Anellis
Visiting Research Associate
I just received notification of a conference that may be of interest to
some list members:
The International Interdisciplinary Conference
Philosophy, Mathematics, Linguistics: Aspects of Interaction 2012
The details are in the attachment.
Irving H. Anellis
Visiting Research Associate
interest in chemistry, as historian of
mathematics extends only so far as Cayley, Kempe, and Peirce were
inspired by chemical diagrams to treat logical relations graphically.
... But this is just my own logico-mathematical orientation at play.
Irving H. Anellis
Visiting Research Associate
(in 1986), but before the Peirce
Sesquicentennial conference at Harvard in September 1989, when Max
Fisch's Walk a Mile in Peirce's Shoes was distributed to conference
attendees.
It should be interesting to get Wald's reply. So stay tuned.
Irving H. Anellis
Visiting Research Associate
Peirce
The full preprint of my paper How Peircean was the 'Fregean
Revolution' in Logic? is now accessible online on Arisbe at:
http://www.cspeirce.com/menu/library/aboutcsp/anellis/csp-frege-revolu.pdf
and on arXivMath, at:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.0353
Irving H. Anellis
Visiting Research
analytical trees, had indubitably
formed part of the inspiration for CSP's entitative and existential
graphs for logic.
Beyond that, in any event, I think others would be much better prepared
than I to handle any philosophical issues that might be involved.
Irving
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Hilbert as a formalism.
(What this all suggests to me is that, *if* correct, everything about
Hilbert and twentieth-century formalist foundational philosophy of
mathematics that I was -- and probably many of us were -- taught 47
years and more ago ... is just plain *wrong*.)
Irving H. Anellis
.
The URL for Docent Press's web page is:
http://docentpress.com/
Irving
Irving H. Anellis
Visiting Research Associate
Peirce Edition, Institute for American Thought
902 W. New York St.
Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5159
USA
URL: http
diminished as every axiom system becomes a
new form of ab
initio calculations and conclusions.
Does anyone else see this as a problem for the philosophy of physics?
A second question is perhaps easier for you, Irving, or perhaps more
challenging.
You write:
... the only mathematically
legitimate
Apologies for sending out the following message previously without the
subject line; the IMAP connection was temporarily broken and causing
transmission and other difficulties.
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Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 11:20:02 -0500
From: Irving ianel
, consistency, and
independence of the axiom system, and capable of allowing valid
derivation of all, and only those, theorems, required for the piece of
mathematics being investigated.
Irving
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Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 23:16:40 -0500
From: Jerry
characteristic of axiom systems is that they be
proof-theoretically sound, that is, the completeness, consistency, and
independence of the axiom system, and capable of allowing
valid derivation of all, and only those, theorems, required for the
piece of mathematics being investigated.
Irving H
of my Jean van
Heijenoort's Conception of Modern Logic, in Historical Perspective and
How Peircean was the Fregean Revolution in Logic?. (And, yes, it's
also a bit of a cop-out on my part as well, since I haven't really been
thinking about these issues since completing those two papers.)
Irving
theory papers, and probably also in his discussions with
Husserl at Göttingen.
Best regards,
Irving
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Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 15:40:20 -0800
From: Steven Ericsson-Zenith ste...@semeiosis.org
Reply-To: Steven Ericsson-Zenith ste...@semeiosis.org
Hilbert's Ninth and Tenth Problems? is now being
prepared for publication in the Spanish-language history and philosophy
of mathematics journal Mathesis. The English preprint is available
through Arisbe at: Arisbe;
http://www.cspeirce.com/menu/library/aboutcsp/anellis/csphilbert.pdf.
Irving H
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the
goals, interests, and motivations of the scientist from those of the
societies or organizations and the technocrats that govern them who
employ the scientific work for their own purposes.
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Peirce Edition, Institute for American Thought
902 W. New York St
and branch or sub-branch of mathematics a
particular definition or theorem is being referred to. It is not that
usages are being individualized or idiosyncratically set forth, but
rather that each version does duty for within a given specified
context.
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