
The Adventure of Reason
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- Preface
- Part 1: History of Logic
- 1: The Development of Mathematical Logic from Russell to Tarski, 1900-1935
- Oart 2: Foundations of Mathematics
- 2: Hilbert and Bernays on Metamathematics
- 3: Between Russell and Hilbert: Behmann on the foundations of mathematics
- 4: The Russellian influence on Hilbert and his school
- 5: On the constructivity of proofs
- 6: Wittgenstein's constructivization of Euler's proof of the infinitude of primes
- 7: Between Vienna and Berlin: The immediate reception of Gödel's incompleteness theorems
- 8: Essay Review of Gödel's Collected Works (volumes IV and V)
- Part 3: Phenomenology and Mathematics
- 9: Hermann Weyl: Predicativity and an intuitionistic excursion
- 10: Mathematics and Phenomenology: the correspondence between O. Becker and H. Weyl
- 11: Geometry, Physics and Phenomenology: Four letters of O. Becker to H. Weyl
- 12: Das Abenteuer der Vernunft: O. Becker and D. Mahnke on the phenomenological foundation of the exact sciences
- Part 4: Nominalism
- 13: Harvard 1940-1941: Tarski, Carnap and Quine on a finitist language of mathematics for science
- 14: Quine and Tarski on nominalism
- Part 5: The emergence of semantics: truth and logical consequence
- 15: Neurath and Kokoszynska on the semantic conception of truth
- 16: Tarski on models and logical consequence
- 17: Tarski on Categoricity and Completeness: an unpublished lecture from 1940
- 18: Archival Appendix. "On the completeness and categoricity of deductive theories" (1940), By Alfred Tarski.
- Bibliography
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