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Note on Alternative Systems of Logic

The Monist 44 (1):144-146 (1934)

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  1. Bertrand Russell and the introduction of mathematical logic in China.Xu Yibao - 2003 - History and Philosophy of Logic 24 (3):181-196.
    Bertrand Russell was one of the most prominent figures in the formation and development of mathematical logic. It is widely acknowledged that his work in this field exerted tremendous influence in the West, especially in the first three decades of the twentieth century. The important role he played in inspiring Chinese interest in this subject, however, is virtually unknown. This paper describes Russell's contributions to the introduction of mathematical logic in China through a discussion of his lectures in Beijing in (...)
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  • ‘Qinghua School of Logic’: Mathematical Logic at Qinghua University in Peking, 1926–1945.Jan Vrhovski - 2021 - History and Philosophy of Logic 42 (3):247-261.
    Mathematical logic was first introduced to China in early 1920s. Although, the process of introduction was facilitated by the lectures of Bertrand Russel at Peking University in 1921 and continued by China’s most passionate adherents of Russell’s philosophy, the establishment of mathematical logic as an academic discipline occurred only in late 1920s, in the framework of a recently reorganised Qinghua University in Peking. The main aim of this paper is to shed some light on the process of establishment of mathematical (...)
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