25 février 2021
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Paola Cantu et al., « Giuseppe Peano and his School: Axiomatics, Symbolism and Rigor », HAL-SHS : histoire, philosophie et sociologie des sciences et des techniques, ID : 10.4000/philosophiascientiae.2788
Peano’s axioms for arithmetic, published in 1889, are ubiquitously cited in writings on modern axiomatics, and his Formulario is often quoted as the precursor of Russell’s Principia Mathematica. Yet, a comprehensive historical and philosophical evaluation of the contributions of the Peano School to mathematics, logic, and the foundation of mathematics remains to be made. In line with increased interest in the philosophy of mathematics for the investigation of mathematical practices, this thematic issue adds some contributions to a possible reconstruction of the philosophical views of the Peano School. These derive from logical, mathematical, linguistic, and educational works, and also interactions with contemporary scholars in Italy and abroad (Cantor, Dedekind, Frege, Russell, Hilbert, Bernays, Wilson, Amaldi, Enriques, Veronese, Vivanti and Bettazzi).