Admirable flower of the Czech Baroque. First lectures in set theory. (Q2719321)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1609520
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| English | Admirable flower of the Czech Baroque. First lectures in set theory. |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1609520 |
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25 June 2001
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set theory
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Bolzano
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actual infinity
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sensorium dei
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Admirable flower of the Czech Baroque. First lectures in set theory. (English)
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The author considers those trends in the spiritual life of the European and especially of Czech Baroque which led to original ideas of Bolzano in set theory. Though the main stream of set theory followed later Cantor's way there was another possibility of development as is convincingly shown in the book under review.
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