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This book is focused on the first three parts of Bolzano's Theory
of Sciene and introduces a more systematic reconsideration of
Bolzano's logial thought. In undertaking this task, the book is
intended as an exploration, not so much of the more specifically
discursive aspects of Bolzano's logial thought - already amply
studied - as muh as on identifying the singularly coherent and
systematic nature of the logic presented in Bolzano's work. Casari
presents this within a formal system and adopts the approach of the
predicate calculus with identity and choice operator by using
Hilbert's epsilon calculus (the logical formalism developed by
David Hilbert in the service of his program in the foundations of
mathematics).
The IOth International Congress of Logic, Methodology and
Philosophy of Science, which took place in Florence in August 1995,
offered a vivid and comprehensive picture of the present state of
research in all directions of Logic and Philosophy of Science. The
final program counted 51 invited lectures and around 700
contributed papers, distributed in 15 sections. Following the
tradition of previous LMPS-meetings, some authors, whose papers
aroused particular interest, were invited to submit their works for
publication in a collection of selected contributed papers. Due to
the large number of interesting contributions, it was decided to
split the collection into two distinct volumes: one covering the
areas of Logic, Foundations of Mathematics and Computer Science,
the other focusing on the general Philosophy of Science and the
Foundations of Physics. As a leading choice criterion for the
present volume, we tried to combine papers containing relevant
technical results in pure and applied logic with papers devoted to
conceptual analyses, deeply rooted in advanced present-day
research. After all, we believe this is part of the genuine spirit
underlying the whole enterprise of LMPS studies."
The IOth International Congress of Logic, Methodology and
Philosophy of Science, which took place in Florence in August 1995,
offered a vivid and comprehensive picture of the present state of
research in all directions of Logic and Philosophy of Science. The
final program counted 51 invited lectures and around 700
contributed papers, distributed in 15 sections. Following the
tradition of previous LMPS-meetings, some authors, whose papers
aroused particular interest, were invited to submit their works for
publication in a collection of selected contributed papers. Due to
the large number of interesting contributions, it was decided to
split the collection into two distinct volumes: one covering the
areas of Logic, Foundations of Mathematics and Computer Science,
the other focusing on the general Philosophy of Science and the
Foundations of Physics. As a leading choice criterion for the
present volume, we tried to combine papers containing relevant
technical results in pure and applied logic with papers devoted to
conceptual analyses, deeply rooted in advanced present-day
research. After all, we believe this is part of the genuine spirit
underlying the whole enterprise of LMPS studies."
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