Squaring the Circles: a Genealogy of Principia’s Dot Notation

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Landon D. C. Elkind
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Abstract:Russell derived many of his logical symbols from the pioneering notation of Giuseppe Peano. Principia Mathematica (1910–13) made these “Peanese” symbols (and others) famous. Here I focus on one of the more peculiar notational derivatives from Peano, namely, Principia’s dual use of a squared dot or dots for both conjunction and scope. As Dirk Schlimm has noted, Peano always had circular dots and only used them to symbolize scope distinctions. In contrast, Principia has squared dots and conventions such that some dots mark scope distinctions while others symbolize conjunction. How did this come to pass? In this paper I trace a genealogy of Principia’s square dots back to Russell’s appropriation of Peano’s use of circular dots. Russell never explicitly justifies appropriating Peano’s notations to symbolize two distinct notions, but below I explain why Russell deployed Peano’s dot notations in this manner. Further, I argue that it was Cambridge University Press who squared the circular dots.
圆周率:Principia点符号的系谱
摘要:罗素的许多逻辑符号都是从皮亚诺的开拓性符号派生出来的。《数学原理》(1910-13)使这些“豌豆”符号(以及其他符号)出名。在这里,我将重点介绍皮亚诺的一个更奇特的符号衍生,即,《原理》对合取和作用域的平方点的双重使用。正如德克·施莱姆(Dirk Schlimm)所指出的,皮亚诺总是使用圆形圆点,并且只使用它们来象征范围的区别。相比之下,《原理》有正方形的圆点和约定,这样一些圆点标记范围的区别,而另一些圆点象征联系。这是怎么发生的?在本文中,我追溯了《原理》中方形圆点的谱系,追溯到罗素对皮亚诺使用圆形圆点的挪用。罗素从未明确证明挪用皮亚诺的符号来象征两个不同的概念,但下面我将解释为什么罗素以这种方式使用皮亚诺的点符号。此外,我认为是剑桥大学出版社将圆点方正的。
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期刊介绍: Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies is published semiannually, in the summer and the winter, by The Bertrand Russell Research Centre, McMaster University. Both print and electron ic editions are published. From 1971 until 1999 Russell was titled Russell: the Journal of the Bertrand Russell Archives and was published first by McMaster University Library Press (1971–96) and then by McMaster University Press (1997–99). The ISSN of the print edition is 0036-0163; that of the electronic edition, 1913-8032. Russell is published with the assistance of grants from the Aid to Journals programme of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and from McMaster’s Faculty of Humanities.
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