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n. - (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all of mathematics can be derived from formal principles of reasoning

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  • “the philosophy of arithmetic of the Tractatus ¦ as a kind of logicism” (Frascolla, 1994, 37).
  • PFO alone does not have sufficient expressive power to accommodate the needs of neo-logicism.
  • Thus a new form of logicism was born; today this view is known as neo-logicism (Hale & Wright 2001).
  • The slide towards this sort of formalist attitude to axioms can also be traced through Frege's logicism.
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