George Boolos was one of the most prominent and influential
logician-philosophers of recent times. This collection, nearly all
chosen by Boolos himself shortly before his death, includes thirty
papers on set theory, second-order logic, and plural quantifiers;
on Frege, Dedekind, Cantor, and Russell; and on miscellaneous
topics in logic and proof theory, including three papers on various
aspects of the Godel theorems. Boolos is universally recognized as
the leader in the renewed interest in studies of Frege's work on
logic and the philosophy of mathematics. John Burgess has provided
introductions to each of the three parts of the volume, and also an
afterword on Boolos's technical work in provability logic, which is
beyond the scope of this volume.
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