The Foundations of Mathematics

  • The Foundations of Mathematics
    By Thomas Q. Sibley

    Finally there's an easy-to-follow book that will help readers succeed in the art of proving theorems. Sibley not only conveys the spirit of mathematics but also uncovers the skills required to succeed.

  • The Foundations of Mathematics: 1800 to 1900
    By Michael J. Bradley

    1800 to 1900 Michael J. Bradley. to contagious diseases alone would have wiped out the entire army in less than a year. English physician and statistician William Farr described Nightingale's report as the best document ever written on ...

  • The Foundations of Mathematics
    By Kenneth Kunen

    This book is designed for students who plan to specialize in logic, as well as for those who are interested in the applications of logic to other areas of mathematics.

  • The Foundations of Mathematics
    By Ian Stewart, David Orme Tall

    Sn) = D. If this is a tautology then the truth of S1, ..., S, ensures the truth of D, as required. A tautology of the form (S1& . ... In a simple case we might know that Vx e S: P(x) is true, and infer that Hx e S: P(x) is also true.

  • The Foundations of Mathematics
    By Ian Stewart, David Orme Tall

    The Foundations of Mathematics (Stewart and Tall) is a horse of a different color. The writing is excellent and there is actually some useful mathematics. I definitely like this book."--The Bulletin of Mathematics Books