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| Roman Murawski, |  
| Logos and Mathema. Studies in the Philosophy of Mathematics and History of Logic |  
| Peter Lang Internationaler Verlag der
Wissenschaften, Frankfurt am Main 2011. |  
| 337 stron |  Contents
 
 
| Part I: Philosophy of Mathematics (in General)
 
 Mathematical Knowledge
 On the Power and Weaknesses of the Axiomatic Method
 Remarks on the Mathematical Universe
 Structuralism and Category Theory in the Contemporary Philosophy of
Mathematics (with Izabela Bondecka-Krzykowska)
 
 Part II: Hilbert's Program vs. Incompleteness Phenomenon
 
 Hilbert's Program: Incompleteness Theorems vs. Partial Realizations
 On the Distinction Proof-Truth in Mathematics
 Reactions to the Discovery of the Incompleteness Phenomenon
 Godel's Incompleteness Theorems and Computer Science
 The Present State of Mechanized Deduction, and the Present Knowledge
of Its Limitations
 On Proofs of the Consistency of Arithmetic
 Decidability vs. Undecidability. Logico-Philosophico-Historical Remarks
 Undefinability of Truth. The Problem of the Priority: Tarski vs. Godel
 Troubles With (the Concept of) Truth in Mathematics
 
 Part III: Philosophy of Mathematics in Poland
 
 The Philosophy of Hoene-Wronski
 Philosophical Reflection on Mathematics in Poland in the Interwar Period
 Philosophy of Mathematics in the Warsaw Mathematical School
 Andrzej Mostowski on the Foundations and Philosophy of Mathematics
(with Jan Wolenski)
 
 Part IV: Mathematical Logic in Poland
 Stanisław Piatkiewicz and the Beginnings of Mathematical Logic in Poland
(with Tadeusz Batóg)
 Contribution of Polish Logicians to Recursion Theory
 Logical Investigations at the University of Poznan in 1945-1955 (with
Jerzy Pogonowski)
 
 References
 Editorial Note
 Index of Names
 
 
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