Italian Studies in the Philosophy of Science edited by Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara.

The impressive record of Italian philosophical research since the end of Fascism thirty-two years ago is shown in many fields: esthetics, social and" personal ethics, history and sociology of philosophy, and magnificently, perhaps above all, in logic, foundations of mathematics and the philosop...

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Other Authors: Dalla Chiara, Maria Luisa (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1981.
Edition:1st ed. 1981.
Series:Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, 47
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505 0 |a I / Foundations of Logic and of Mathematics -- Positively Omitting Types -- Proof Theory and Theory of Meaning -- Free Semantics -- A Temporalization of Modal Semantics -- Semantics for a Class of Intuitionistic Modal Calculi -- ‘Since’, ‘Even If’, ‘As If’ -- What Is Contemporary Logic Talking About? -- Intuition and Rigor: Some Problems of a ‘Logic of Discovery’ in Mathematics -- Intuitive Proofs and First-Order Derivations: Some Notes on the Metamathematics of First-Order Number Theory -- Constructive Sequent Reduction in Gentzen’s First Consistency Proof for Arithmetic -- Inductive Logic and Inductive Statistics -- II / Foundations of Empirical Sciences -- Is There a Logic of Empirical Sciences? -- On Physical Possibility -- Problems of the Proposition-State Structure of Quantum Mechanics -- Quantum Logic and the Two-Slit Experiment -- Causality and Tachyons in Relativity -- Time and Causality -- The Concept of Progress in Physics -- Equilibria, Crystals, Programs, Energetic Models, and Organizational Models -- III / History of the Sciences -- Francesco Patrizi: Heavenly Spheres and Flocks of Cranes -- Leibniz on the Structure of Relations -- Necessary and Contingent Truths in Leibniz -- Kant on Mathematical Definition -- ‘Proof’, ‘Theory’, and ‘Foundations’ in Hilbert’s Mathematical Work from 1885 to 1900 -- The History of Science as the History of Dictionaries -- Biographical Notes -- Index of Names. 
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