- Ivor Grattan-Guinness
Ivor Grattan-Guinness (Born 23 June 1941,
Bakewell , England) is ahistorian of mathematics andlogic .He spent much of his career at
Middlesex University Business School. He has been a fellow at theInstitute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and is a member of theAcademie Internationale d'Histoire des Sciences .The work of Grattan-Guinness touches on all historical periods, but he is particularly interested in
Euclid , and in the rise offunctional analysis andmathematical logic . He has been especially interested in characterising how past thinkers far removed from us in time view their findings differently from the way we see them now, and has emphasised the importance of ignorance in this task. He has done extensive research with original sources, thanks to his reading knowledge of the main European languages.Grattan-Guinness (2000) is a sweeping study of the rise of
mathematical logic during the critical period 1870-1940. The central theme of the book is the rise oflogicism , thanks to the efforts ofFrege ,Bertrand Russell , andWhitehead , and its demise due toGödel and indifference. Whole chapters are devoted to the emergence ofalgebraic logic in the 19th century UK,Cantor and the emergence ofset theory , the emergence ofmathematical logic in Germany told in a way that downplaysFrege 's importance, and toPeano and his followers. There follow four chapters devoted to the ideas of the young Bertrand Russell, the writing of "Principia Mathematica ", and to the mixed reception its ideas and methods encountered over the period 1910-40. The book touches on the rise ofmodel theory as well asproof theory , and on the emergence of American research on thefoundation of mathematics , especially in the hands ofEliakim Hastings Moore and his students, of the postulate theorists, and ofQuine . WhilePolish logic is often mentioned, it is not covered systematically. Finally, the book is a contribution to thehistory of philosophy as well as of mathematics..elected publications
Books written
* 1970. "The Development of the Foundations of Mathematical Analysis from Euler to Riemann". MIT Press (1970).
* 1980. "From the Calculus to Set Theory, 1630-1910: An Introductory History." Duckworth (1980).
* 1997. "The Rainbow of Mathematics: A History of the Mathematical Sciences". Fontana (1997) ISBN 978-000-686179-9 (pbk). W. W. Norton and Company (1999) ISBN 978-0393-04650-2 (hbk) ISBN 0-393-32030-8 (pbk).
* 2000. "From the Calculus to Set Theory 1630-1910: An Introductory History". Princeton Univ. Press. ISBN 0-691-07082-2.
* 2000. "The Search for Mathematical Roots 1870-1940: Logics, Set Theories, and the Foundations of Mathematics from Cantor through Russell to Gödel". Princeton Univ. Press. ISBN 0-691-05858-X. Enormous bibliography.Books edited
* 2003. "Companion Encyclopedia of the History and Philosophy of the Mathematical Sciences", 2 vols. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press. ISBN 0801873967
* 2005. "Landmark Writings in Western Mathematics". Elsevier.Articles
* 2002. "A Sideways Look at Hilbert's Twenty-Three Problems of 1900," "Notices of the American Mathematical Society 47": 752-57.
External links
* [http://mubs.mdx.ac.uk/Staff/Standard_pages/Ivor2.htm Academic home page.]
* [http://www.mathscifound.org/activities/professor_ivor_grattan_gunness.asp Encomium] atMathematical Sciences Foundation
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