Modernismby Peter Faulkner;The Logic of Fictionby John Woods
โ Scribed by Review by: Blake Morrison
- Book ID
- 125006656
- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 99 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0024-094X
- DOI
- 10.2307/1573912
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Medieval and Renaissance Logic is an indispensable research tool for anyone interested in the development of logic, including researchers, graduate and senior undergraduate students in logic, history of logic, mathematics, history of mathematics, computer science and AI, linguistics, cognitive scie
Greek, Indian and Arabic Logic marks the initial appearance of the multi-volume Handbook of the History of Logic. Additional volumes will be published when ready, rather than in strict chronological order. Soon to appear are The Rise of Modern Logic: From Leibniz to Frege. Also in preparation are Lo
Logic and the Modalities in the Twentieth Century is an indispensable research tool for anyone interested in the development of logic, including researchers, graduate and senior undergraduate students in logic, history of logic, mathematics, history of mathematics, computer science and artificial in
With the publication of the present volume, the Handbook of the History of Logic turns its attention to the rise of modern logic. The period covered is 1685-1900, with this volume carving out the territory from Leibniz to Frege. What is striking about this period is the earliness and persistence of
thinking about and planning a synthesis (camphor, Komppa, 1903; tropinone, Robinson, 1917; hemin, Hans Fischer, 1929; vitamin C, Reichstein, 1934; quinine, Woodward and Doering, 1944). After 1945 several influences enhanced synthesis to a higher level of sophistication, such as the develop-