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The Principles of Mathematics (PoM) is a 1903 book by Bertrand Russell, in which the author presented his famous paradox and argued his thesis that mathematics and logic are identical. The book presents a view of the foundations of mathematics and Meinongianism and has become a classic reference. It reported on developments by Giuseppe Peano, Mario Pieri, Richard Dedekind, Georg Cantor, and others.

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  • The Principles of Mathematics (PoM) is a 1903 book by Bertrand Russell, in which the author presented his famous paradox and argued his thesis that mathematics and logic are identical. The book presents a view of the foundations of mathematics and Meinongianism and has become a classic reference. It reported on developments by Giuseppe Peano, Mario Pieri, Richard Dedekind, Georg Cantor, and others. In 1905 Louis Couturat published a partial French translation that expanded the book's readership. In 1937 Russell prepared a new introduction saying, "Such interest as the book now possesses is historical, and consists in the fact that it represents a certain stage in the development of its subject." Further editions were printed in 1938, 1951, 1996, and 2009. (en)
  • The Principles of Mathematics (Les Principes des Mathématiques) est un livre écrit par Bertrand Russell en 1903. Il y a présenté son célèbre paradoxe et y a soutenu la thèse que les mathématiques et la logique sont identiques. Le livre, qui présente une vision des fondements des mathématiques, est devenu une référence classique. Il a rendu compte des recherches de Giuseppe Peano, Mario Pieri, Richard Dedekind, Georg Cantor, et d'autres. En 1905, Louis Couturat a publié une traduction française partielle, qui a élargi le lectorat du livre. En 1937, Russell a préparé une nouvelle introduction en disant : « l'intérêt porté maintenant au livre est historique et s'explique par le fait qu'il représente une certaine étape du développement de son objet ». D'autres éditions ont été imprimées en 1938, 1951, 1996 et 2009. (fr)
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  • The Principles of Mathematics (Les Principes des Mathématiques) est un livre écrit par Bertrand Russell en 1903. Il y a présenté son célèbre paradoxe et y a soutenu la thèse que les mathématiques et la logique sont identiques. Le livre, qui présente une vision des fondements des mathématiques, est devenu une référence classique. Il a rendu compte des recherches de Giuseppe Peano, Mario Pieri, Richard Dedekind, Georg Cantor, et d'autres. (fr)
  • The Principles of Mathematics (PoM) is a 1903 book by Bertrand Russell, in which the author presented his famous paradox and argued his thesis that mathematics and logic are identical. The book presents a view of the foundations of mathematics and Meinongianism and has become a classic reference. It reported on developments by Giuseppe Peano, Mario Pieri, Richard Dedekind, Georg Cantor, and others. (en)
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