Introduction to Metamathematics

Author:   Stephen Cole Kleene ,  Michael Beeson
Publisher:   Ishi Press
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Pages:   576
Publication Date:   04 March 2009
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Introduction to Metamathematics


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Metamathematics is mathematics used to study mathematics', or it involves the application of a philosophy of mathematics. The first part of this general description appears tautological, or is perhaps open to Bertrand Russell's and Alfred Whitehead's types of antimonies (e.g., the of all sets is not a set ), as described in their famous Principia Mathematica. An alternative, non-circular definition is as follows: Metamathematics is the study of metatheories of standard theories in mathematics, or about mathematical--not purely logical'-- theories. Thus, in Encyclop dia Britannica, metatheory is defined as a , MT, the subject matter of which is another theory, T . A finding proved in the former (MT) that deals with the latter (T) is known as a metatheorem (cited from Metatheory-Encyclop dia Britannica Online). Thus, a major part of metamathematics deals with: metatheorems, that is about theorems, meta-propositions about propositions, metatheories about mathematical proofs (that of course utilize logic, but also are based upon fundamental mathematics concepts), and so on. Meta-mathematical metatheorems about mathematics itself were originally differentiated from ordinary mathematical theorems in the 19th century, to focus on what was then called the foundational crisis of mathematics. Richard's paradox concerning certain 'definitions' of real numbers in the English language is an example of the sort of contradictions which can easily occur if one fails to distinguish between mathematics and metamathematics. Bertrand Russell's and Alfred Whitehead's type of paradoxes is yet another important example of possible contradictions due to such failures in the 'old' set theory.

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Author:   Stephen Cole Kleene ,  Michael Beeson
Publisher:   Ishi Press
Imprint:   Ishi Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.835kg
ISBN:  

9780923891572


ISBN 10:   0923891579
Pages:   576
Publication Date:   04 March 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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