9781402093838-1402093837-From a Geometrical Point of View (Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, 14)

From a Geometrical Point of View (Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, 14)

ISBN-13: 9781402093838
ISBN-10: 1402093837
Edition: 2009
Author: MARQUIS
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781402093838
ISBN-10: 1402093837
Edition: 2009
Author: MARQUIS
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 320 pages

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From a Geometrical Point of View (Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, 14) (ISBN-13: 9781402093838 and ISBN-10: 1402093837), written by authors MARQUIS, was published by Springer in 2009. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other History & Philosophy books. You can easily purchase or rent From a Geometrical Point of View (Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, 14) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History & Philosophy books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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From a Geometrical Point of View explores historical and philosophical aspects of category theory, trying therewith to expose its significance in the mathematical landscape. The main thesis is that Klein’s Erlangen program in geometry is in fact a particular instance of a general and broad phenomenon revealed by category theory. The volume starts with Eilenberg and Mac Lane’s work in the early 1940’s and follows the major developments of the theory from this perspective. Particular attention is paid to the philosophical elements involved in this development. The book ends with a presentation of categorical logic, some of its results and its significance in the foundations of mathematics.

From a Geometrical Point of View aims to provide its readers with a conceptual perspective on category theory and categorical logic, in order to gain insight into their role and nature in contemporary mathematics. It should be of interest to mathematicians, logicians, philosophers of mathematics and science in general, historians of contemporary mathematics, physicists and computer scientists.

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