Logicism and mathematical practices – Russell's theory of metrical geometry in The Principles of Mathematics (1903)
Résumé
By taking metrical geometry as a case-study and Coffa's interpretation (developed in his influential "Kant and Russell") as a target, I attempt to show that, far from being severed from the concrete development of the mathematical sciences, the true meaning of Russell's logicism stands out only against a refined description of the contemporary mathematical practices.
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