Towards a Re-Evaluation of Julius König's Contribution to Logic
Franchella, Miriam
Bull. Symbolic Logic, Tome 6 (2000) no. 1, p. 45-66 / Harvested from Project Euclid
Julius König is famous for his mistaken attempt to demonstrate that the continuum hypothesis was false. It is also known that the only positive result that could have survived from his proof is the paradox which bears his name. Less famous is his 1914 book Neue Grundlagen der Logik, Arithmetik und Mengenlehre. Still, it contains original contributions to logic, like the concept of metatheory and the solution of paradoxes based on the refusal of the law of bivalence. We are going to discover them by analysing the content of the book.
Publié le : 2000-03-14
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Franchella, Miriam. Towards a Re-Evaluation of Julius König's Contribution to Logic. Bull. Symbolic Logic, Tome 6 (2000) no. 1, pp.  45-66. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1182353666/