Richard's Paradox
978-613-2-95914-0
6132959149
120
2010-09-10
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In logic, Richard's paradox is a semantical antinomy in set theory and natural language first described by the French mathematician Jules Richard in 1905. Today, the paradox is ordinarily used in order to motivate the importance of carefully distinguishing between mathematics and metamathematics. The paradox was also a motivation in the development of predicative mathematics.The original statement of the paradox, due to Richard (1905), has a relation to Cantor's diagonal argument on the uncountability of the set of real numbers.
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