Written by the nineteenth-century French philosophical founder of positivism, this comprehensive map of mathematical science assigns to each part of the complex whole its true position and value. The two-part treatment begins with a general view of mathematical analysis and advances to algebra, continuing with an exploration of geometry's ancient and modern methods. Unabridged republication of the edition published by Harper and Brothers, New York, 1851.
An Investigation of the Laws of Thought by George Boole A timeless introduction to the field and a landmark in symbolic logic, showing that classical logic can be treated algebraically.
Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy by Bertrand Russell Seminal work focuses on concepts of number, order, relations, limits and continuity, propositional functions, descriptions and classes, more. Clear, accessible excursion into realm where mathematics and philosophy meet.