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         Jourdain Philip:     more books (32)
  1. History and Root of the Principle of the Conservation of Energy by Ernst Mach, Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain, 2010-04-04
  2. The philosophy of Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss**ll; with an appendix of leading passages from certain other works; by Philip E. B. 1879-1919 Jourdain, 2010-08-06
  3. The philosophy of Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss*11: with an appendix of the leading passages from certain other works by Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain, 2010-08-06
  4. Essays on the life and work of Newton by Augustus De Morgan, Philip E. B. 1879-1919. ed Jourdain, 2010-09-09
  5. The Science of Mechanics: A Critical and Historical Account of Its Development, by Ernst Mach: Supplement to the 3Rd English Ed. Containing the Author'S Additions to the 7Th German Ed by Ernst Mach, Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain, 2010-01-10
  6. The nature of mathematics by Philip E. B. 1879-1919 Jourdain, 2010-09-08
  7. The Science Of Mechanics: A Critical And Historical Account Of Its Development (1915) by Ernst Mach, 2010-09-10
  8. Contributions to the founding of the theory of transfinite numbers by Georg Cantor, Philip E. B. 1879-1919 Jourdain, 2010-08-29
  9. The philosophy of Mr. Bertrand Russell; with an appendix of leading passages from certain other works; edited by Philip E.B. Jourdain by Philip Edward Jourdain, 1919
  10. Dear Russell, Dear Jourdain: A Commentary on Russell's Logic, Based on His Correspondence With Philip Jourdain by I. Grattan-Guinness, 1977-06
  11. Essays On The Life And Work Of Newton (1914) by Augustus De Morgan, 2010-09-10
  12. The Science Of Mechanics: A Critical And Historical Account Of Its Development (1915) by Ernst Mach, 2010-09-10
  13. The Nature Of Mathematics (1919) by Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain, 2010-09-10
  14. The Philosophy of Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss*ll by Philip E. B., Ed. Jourdain, 1918-01-01

1. The Nature Of Mathematics. Rev Ed. - JOURDAIN, PHILIP
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4. Books Dear Russell, Dear Jourdain A Commentary On Russell's
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5. Dear Russell, Dear Jourdain A Commentary On Russell's Logic
Search for related products 18721970 1879-1919. Jourdain, Philip Edward, Logic. Philosophy. Russell, Bertrand, Jourdain, Philip Edward
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Contributions to the Founding of the Theory of Transfinite Numbers by Georg Cantor Philip E. Jourdain (Translator) Editionn/a Pages211 Book
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7. Contributions To The Founding Of The Theory Of Transfinite Numbers
by Georg Cantor, Translated by Philip E. Jourdain Dover Publications Due/Published November 1990, 211 pages, paper ISBN 0486600459
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mathematics) Cantor, Georg, 18451918 ; Jourdain, Philip E. B. (Philip Edward Bertrand
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9. Papers Of Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain
JOURDAIN, Philip Edward Bertrand (18791919). Mathematician and Philosopher Publications 1901-19; Memoir by Millicent Jourdain 2 boxes.
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10. The Philosophy Of Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss*ll; With An Appendix Of
The philosophy of Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss*ll; With an appendix of leading passages from certain other works; (Philip E. B Jourdain)
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11. Papers Of Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain
jourdain, philip Edward Bertrand (18791919). Mathematician and Philosopher.Publications 1901-19; Memoir by Millicent jourdain. 2 boxes.
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JOURDAIN, Philip Edward Bertrand (1879-1919). Mathematician and Philosopher
Publications 1901-19; Memoir by Millicent Jourdain 2 boxes. Indexed [Add Mss.a.274, c.86] Similar collections Modern MS Index Main Menu Last updated: 3 June 2000. Maintained by Trinity College Library

12. Jourdain
Biography of philip jourdain (18791919) philip jourdain s mother was EmilyClay and his father was Francis jourdain, who was the vicar of Ashbourne in
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Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain
Born: 16 Oct 1879 in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
Died: 1 Oct 1919 in Crookham, Hampshire, England
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Philip Jourdain 's mother was Emily Clay and his father was Francis Jourdain, who was the vicar of Ashbourne in Derbyshire. Philip was born into a large family in the vicarage at Ashbourne. He suffered from severe disabilities all his life caused by Friedreich's ataxia. As a young boy he showed a marked aptitude for both mathematics and mechanical inventions. He attended Cheltenham College where he was already finding it difficult to walk and was essentially a cripple by the time he went up to Cambridge in 1898. It was clear that he would struggle to cope with life at university with this illness which was progressive but only slowly so. His undergraduate years were very difficult and he had great successes and great disappointments. One of the highlights was a course on mathematical logic given by Russell which strongly influenced Jourdain. However, he did very poorly in his degree and, unable to take part two of the Mathematical Tripos due to illness, had to settle for only a pass degree. However he received an honourable mention in the competition for the Smith's prizes and he was awarded the Allen studentship for research in 1904.

13. References For Jourdain
References for the biography of philip jourdain. philip EB jourdain Selectedessays on the history of set theory and logics (19061918) (Bologna,
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  • Biography by I.] Grattan-Guinness, in Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, 2004). Books:
  • I Grattan-Guinness (ed.), Philip E B Jourdain : Selected essays on the history of set theory and logics (1906-1918) (Bologna, 1991).
  • I Grattan-Guinness, Dear Russell - dear Jourdain. A commentary on Russell's logic, based on his correspondence with Philip Jourdain (New York, 1977). Articles:
  • Bibliography of Philip Jourdain (1879-1919), mathematician and historian (Spanish), Mathesis. Mathesis
  • I Grattan-Guinness, The correspondence between Georg Cantor and Philip Jourdain, Jber. Deutsch. Math.-Verein.
  • Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain, Proc. London Math. Soc.
  • G Loria, Philip E B Jourdain : matematico e storico della scienza, 1879-1919, Archivio di Storia della Scienza
  • G Sarton and L Jourdain, Philip E B Jourdain, 1879-1919, Isis Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 14. Science/Culture - Part II, Chapter 5
    philip EB jourdain states that33. The Egyptians geometrical knowledge was of a jourdain, philip, EB, The Nature of Mathematics, in The World of
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    Abstract
    Table of Contents Introduction Part I Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Part II Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Part III Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Part IV Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Part II: Philosophy: the Contribution of the Indo-Europeans Chapter 5 THE UNINVENTIVENESS OF INDO-EUROPEANS
    It is very difficult to extract oneself from a familiar cultural background sufficiently to view the achievements of other cultures objectively. It comes as something of a shock to discover how little we, of Western tradition, have contributed to the world's Technology. It seems so obviously otherwise. But a recognition of this fact is salutary in so far as it can influence our thinking about other cultures by making us far more respectful of them. Moreover, it may have a practical value. If we discover where our real strength lies, possibly we shall take more time to cultivate it. This could mean some changes of emphasis in technical education, at least at the University level.
    Perhaps it would be a good thing to give a few bold statements about our lack of inventiveness - though they may seem manifestly wide of the mark. We have already mentioned the debt of the Greeks to the Minoans, and the debt of the Romans to the Etruscans. These creditors, in turn, owed much to Egypt, Anatolia, and Mesopotamia. Sir Arthur Evans wrote:

    15. Science/Culture - Part II, Chapter 6
    philip jourdain, speaking of Egyptian mathematics and their solutions to certain jourdain, philip, The Nature of Mathematics, in The World of
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    Abstract
    Table of Contents Introduction Part I Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Part II Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Part III Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Part IV Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Part II: Philosophy:The Contribution of the Indo-Europeans Chapter 6 THE UN-INVENTIVENESS OF INDO-EUROPEANS It is well established that Science drew far more from Technology during the first few centuries of its development than it ever contributed, as the third volume of Singer's History of Technology makes clear. Stafford Hatfield remarks that Scientists have in fact invented remarkably little - except in ideas. Thus of the 21 presidents of the Royal Society, only 4 invented anything, and of 174 recipients of the Copley Medal, only 12 invented anything. Moreover, a consideration of these 'inventions' shows that they were sometimes more in the nature of extensions of existing ideas than truly original contributions. As Hatfield puts it, "superficially regarded, the scientist is discovering what is there, while the inventor is creating what has never existed before."
    He does not feel this is absolutely true, for it makes such 'inventions' accidental by-products of a search for something else. This is by no means the case in applied research, but pure Science must surely result in 'accidental' discoveries in this sense, rather than in inventions. It thus gives us one clear distinction between Science and Technology.

    16. Frege's Philosophical And Mathematical Correspondence (Chronologically)
    29.03.1913 philip EB jourdain to Frege (VIII/10). 15.01.1914 philip EB jourdainto Frege (VIII/11) 28.01.1914 Frege to philip EB jourdain (VIII/13)
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    Frege's Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence (Chronologically)
    The day.month.year is listed, then who the letter is to/from, and finally the reference number from McGuinness/Kaal.
    I have speculated as to the appropriate place of the seven undated letters. 29.08.1882 Frege to Anton Marty (XII/1)
    09.09.1882 Carl Stumpf to Frege (XVI/1) 24.05.1891 Frege to Edmund Husserl (VII/1)
    18.07.1891 Edmund Husserl to Frege (VII/2) after1891? Frege to Giuseppe Peano (XIV/1)
    30.01.1894 Giuseppe Peano to Frege (XIV/2)
    10.02.1894 Giuseppe Peano to Frege (XIV/3)
    11.02.1894 Moritz Pasch to Frege (XIII/1) 20.01.1895 L. Eugene Ballue to Frege (I/1)
    09.02.1895 L. Eugene Ballue to Frege (I/2)
    14.08.1895 Giuseppe Peano to Frege (XIV/4)
    01.10.1895 Frege to David Hilbert (IV/1)
    04.10.1895 David Hilbert to Frege (IV/2) 24.10.1895 Giuseppe Peano to Frege (XIV/5) 05.04.1896 Giuseppe Peano to Frege (XIV/6) 29.09.1896 Frege to Giuseppe Peano (XIV/7) 9/10?.1896 Giuseppe Peano to Frege (XIV/8) 03.10.1896 Giuseppe Peano to Frege (XIV/9) 14.10.1896 Giuseppe Peano to Frege (XIV/10)

    17. Frege's Works In English
    Footnotes to philip EB jourdain The Development of the Theories of MathematicalLogic and the Principles of Mathematics Gottlob Frege.
    http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~brianwc/frege/fenglish.html
    First I list the major collections from which you can find most of Frege's works in English. (Most of these books are regrettably out of print.) Then I list all (I think) of Frege's writings, chronologically, indicating the English title, the original place of publication, and then the collection that has the English translation. This listing would not have been possible without T. W. Bynum's fantastic bibliography in Conceptual Notation and related articles
    A Chronology of Frege's Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence is provided separately.
    Frege Collections in English
    Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege. , trans. and ed. P. Geach and M. Black (Oxford: Blackwell, 1952, 1960). The Foundations of Arithmetic: A logico-mathematical enquiry into the concept of number. , trans. J. L. Austin (Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1980). The Basic Laws of Arithmetic: Exposition of the System, Volume I. , trans. and ed. M. Furth (Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1964). Conceptual Notation and Related Articles.

    18. AIP Niels Bohr Library
    and work of Newton / by Augustus De Morgan, ed., with notes and appendices,by philip EB jourdain jourdain, philip Edward Bertrand, 18791919,
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    Item Information Holdings More by this author De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871. Subjects Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727. Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716. Brewster, David, Sir, 1781-1868. Memoirs of the life of Sir Isaac Newton. Browse Catalog by author: De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871. by title: Essays on the life a... MARC Display Essays on the life and work of Newton / by Augustus De Morgan, ed., with notes and appendices, by Philip E.B. Jourdain ... by De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871. Chicago ; London : The Open court Pub. Co., 1914. 1914. Call Number: L8NEW DEM Description: xiii, 198 p. : ill. (port.) ; 19 cm. Added Author: Jourdain, Philip Edward Bertrand, 1879-1919, Contents: I. Newton (Appeared in the Cabinet portrait gallery of British worthies. 1846) II. A short account of some recent discoveries in England and Germany relating to the controversy on the invention of fluxions (From the Companion to the almanac. 1852) Appendix on the manuscripts and publications of Newton and Leibniz III. Review of Brewster's Memoirs of the life, writings, and discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton (From the North British review. 1855) Appendix I. De Morgan's view of Leibniz's character. Appendix II. Note by De Morgan on the character of Newton and on the actions of the Royal Society, written in 1858.

    19. AIP Niels Bohr Library
    principle of the conservation of energy / by Ernst Mach, tr. from the Germanand annotated by philip EB jourdain . jourdain, philip Edward Bertrand,
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    20. 5 Appraisals By Shearman And Jourdain
    The second commentator was philip jourdain (18791919), a former student ofRussell at Cambridge who devoted much of his career to set theory (not very
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    5 Appraisals by Shearman and Jourdain
    Although Russell was the most important and penetrating of commentators on MacColl, he was not the only one; here we note two other compatriots. The first was A. T. Shearman (1866-1937), also a graduate of the University of London (in 1888, when studying at University College Aberystwyth in Wales), and later lecturer in philosophy at University College London. He addressed MacColl's work in a lecture on current symbolic logics to the Aristotelian Society in London ( Shearman, 1905 ), and especially in a book of his own published in 1906. This was a pleasant though not profound historico-philosophical survey of these logics, to which I largely confine this summary. Shearman's knowledge of MacColl's work was based on the recent papers. The main discussion came in a section of 23 pages; in contrast to his praise of MacColl's ``very ingenious system'' in his 1905 paper, here he focused upon aspects ``wherein I think he falls into error'' ( Shearman, 1906a

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