But at least it's better than formalism, logicism, intuitionism, constructivism or Platonism. |
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His doctrine differed substantially from the formalism of Hilbert and the logicism of Russell. |
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They explicitly disavow the classical philosophies of formalism, logicism, Platonism, intuitionism, and social constructivism. |
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This aim makes Frege the first to fully develop the main thesis of logicism, that mathematics is reducible to logic. |
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Following the logicism of Frege and Russell, the Circle considered logic and mathematics to be analytic in nature. |
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There was thus an affinity between logical positivism and logicism. |
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Of equal significance during this same period was Russell's defence of logicism, the theory that mathematics was in some important sense reducible to logic. |
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The formal approach encompassed logicism and logical analysis as views about the formation and justification of theoretical statements. |
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Tarski also showed new perspectives for logicism by defining logical concepts as invariants under one-to-one transformations. |
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A crucial facet of the problem faced by Bayesian logicism involves how the logic is supposed to apply to scientific contexts where the conclusion sentence is some hypothesis or theory, and the premises are evidence claims. |
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This paper will argue that the early Quine's engagement with Russell's logicism was a crucial stage in the development of his philosophy. |
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And the irreverence of mere logicism of the Arian mind is always a threat to us enroute. |
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It advanced a thesis of logicism, that mathematics and logic are one and the same. |
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Although firmly grounded in contemporary sciences of mind, cognitive ecology thus has little in common with the rigid rationalist logicism of classical forms of cognitivism. |
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