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Intuitionistic type theory can be described, somewhat boldly, as a partial fulfillment of the dream of a universal language for science. This book expounds several aspects of intuitionistic type theory, such as the notion of set, reference vs. computation, assumption, and substitution. Moreover, the book includes philosophically relevant sections on the principle of compositionality, lingua characteristica, epistemology, propositional logic, intuitionism, and the law of excluded middle. Ample historical references are given throughout the book.
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Chapter I. Prolegomena
Chapter II. Truth and Knowledge
Chapter III. The Notion of Set
Chapter IV. Reference and Computation
Chapter V. Assumption and Substitution
Chapter VI. Intuitionism
Bibliography
Index of Proper Names
Index of Subjects.