"The Principles of Mathematics" is a foundational text in mathematical logic and philosophy authored by Bertrand Russell, published in 1903. In this work, Russell explores the nature and foundations of mathematics, addressing significant topics like set theory, the philosophy of mathematics, and logical reasoning. The book aims to establish mathematics on a solid logical basis, largely influenced by the ideas of Gottlob Frege and the emerging fields of symbolic logic.
Articles by others on the same topic
There are currently no matching articles.