Born September 25, 1899, Bozen (then in Austria, now called Bolzano in Italy). From Wordnik.com. [England Under Hitler]
Sometimes, Bolzano expresses it by means of letters. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
Bolzano distinguishes between principles of a science. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
Surprisingly, Bolzano lacks a theory of quantification. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
Bolzano called such circumlocutions “paraphrases” or. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
This conception rescued Bolzano from his religious doubts. From Wordnik.com. [Slices of Matisse] Reference
Simons, P. 1987: "Bolzano, Tarski and the Limits of Logic". From Wordnik.com. [Alfred Tarski] Reference
(Russ 2004, 107; the quotation is from Bolzano 1837, IV, 547). From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
They will go on display in a new museum in the city of Bolzano. From Wordnik.com. [Iceman Returns to Italy] Reference
For a long time, Bolzano was tormented by doubts concerning faith. From Wordnik.com. [Slices of Matisse] Reference
Bolzano cannot use variables, letters or other indeterminate signs. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
According to Hafner, Bolzano prefers direct proofs for two reasons. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
Our hero decorates the label of "Ötziwein" in a Bolzano storefront. From Wordnik.com. [Icemania] Reference
Zimmermann omitted these passages from Bolzano in the second edition. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
After that, Bolzano took great pains to elaborate a new foundation of mathematics. From Wordnik.com. [Slices of Matisse] Reference
Some conclusions may be drawn from this passage (even if Bolzano did not draw them). From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
Bolzano does not give a name to the third case; such propositions could be called neutral. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
Bolzano, B. (1837), Wissenschaftslehre (Leipzig: Felix Meiner 1929), Vol. I, sections 19-33. From Wordnik.com. [The Identity Theory of Truth] Reference
In the nineteenth century, this was exemplified, in particular, by Bolzano and the neo-Kantians. From Wordnik.com. [Analysis] Reference
Kitcher 1975 was the first to read Bolzano as propounding a theory of mathematical explanations. From Wordnik.com. [Explanation in Mathematics] Reference
The President of the province Dr. Luis Durnwalder, Bolzano was also present at the inaugural ceremony. From Wordnik.com. [His Holiness, South Tyrol President Inaugurate TCV Hostel in Mungod] Reference
For this reason, Bolzano cannot define them by means of subjective intuitions, which are mental events. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
The author would like to thank Stefania Casini for her invaluable help in organizing his visit to Bolzano. From Wordnik.com. [At the Museums: Ötzi's New Home] Reference
Wings got away from the party, met an Austrian called Toni and got him to drive him in his car to Bolzano. From Wordnik.com. [THE GREAT ESCAPE]
Bolzano™s work has had a profound influence on Husserlian phenomenology and the development of modern logic. From Wordnik.com. [Propositions] Reference
In Bolzano, however, merchants have used Ötzi to market everything from wine, to ice tea (see "Icemania," online). From Wordnik.com. [At the Museums: Ötzi's New Home] Reference
Bolzano uses the word deducibility (Ableitbarkeit, literally derivability, but it is a sort of semantical relation). From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
Like Tarski, Bolzano defines the validity of a proposition in terms of the truth of a family of related propositions. From Wordnik.com. [Model Theory] Reference
In 1920, Hans Hahn edited the Paradoxes of the infinite with important critical notes, comparing Bolzano with Cantor. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
However, Bolzano resisted the conclusion that both sets are “equal with respect to the multiplicity of their parts”. From Wordnik.com. [The Early Development of Set Theory] Reference
Bolzano tried to refine the concept of deducibility in adapting it to the then-current inferential practices in science. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
Similar claims had been made by Bolzano (1837), and later by Brentano (1874) and his pupils, including Meinong and Husserl. From Wordnik.com. [Abstract Objects] Reference
Bolzano propounded the concept of proposition in order to prevent the interpretation of logical objects as mental entities. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
Bolzano took his logic of ideas neither from Gergonne nor from Euler, the most influential authors in their time, but from a small booklet. From Wordnik.com. [Bolzano's Logic] Reference
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