Mathematical philosophy
Mathematical philosophy may refer to:
- Philosophical rigor, the formulating, more exactly or rigorously than usual, of traditional approaches to subjects of philosophical study
- Bertrand Russell's approach to the foundations of mathematics:
- Mathematical philosophy (Russell)
- Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (1919), by Russell
See also
- Principia Mathematica (1910–13), by Russell and Whitehead
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