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Elliott Mendelson (May 24, 1931 – May 7, 2020) was an American logician. He was a professor of
mathematics Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structures, shapes and the spaces in which they are contained, and quantities and their changes. These topics are represented in modern mathematics ...
at Queens College of the City University of New York, and the
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. He was Jr. Fellow,
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,
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, 1956–58.


Career

Mendelson earned his BA from
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and PhD from
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. Mendelson taught mathematics at the college level for more than 30 years, and is the author of books on
logic Logic is the study of correct reasoning. It includes both formal and informal logic. Formal logic is the science of deductively valid inferences or of logical truths. It is a formal science investigating how conclusions follow from premises ...
,
philosophy of mathematics The philosophy of mathematics is the branch of philosophy that studies the assumptions, foundations, and implications of mathematics. It aims to understand the nature and methods of mathematics, and find out the place of mathematics in people's ...
,
calculus Calculus, originally called infinitesimal calculus or "the calculus of infinitesimals", is the mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape, and algebra is the study of generalizations of arithm ...
,
game theory Game theory is the study of mathematical models of strategic interactions among rational agents. Myerson, Roger B. (1991). ''Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict,'' Harvard University Press, p.&nbs1 Chapter-preview links, ppvii–xi It has appli ...
and
mathematical analysis Analysis is the branch of mathematics dealing with continuous functions, limit (mathematics), limits, and related theories, such as Derivative, differentiation, Integral, integration, measure (mathematics), measure, infinite sequences, series (m ...
. His ''Introduction to Mathematical Logic'', first published in 1964, was reviewed by
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who noted that it included "a large variety of subjects that should be part of the education of any mathematics student with an interest in foundational matters."
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(1969
Review: Introduction to Mathematical Logic
Journal of Symbolic Logic The '' Journal of Symbolic Logic'' is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published quarterly by Association for Symbolic Logic. It was established in 1936 and covers mathematical logic. The journal is indexed by '' Mathematical Reviews'', Zentra ...
34(1): 110,1 via
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*P. C. Gilmore,
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& Elliott Mendelson (1975). ''Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic''. ''
Journal of Symbolic Logic The '' Journal of Symbolic Logic'' is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published quarterly by Association for Symbolic Logic. It was established in 1936 and covers mathematical logic. The journal is indexed by '' Mathematical Reviews'', Zentra ...
'' 40 (2):299-304. * Hugues Leblanc, Elliott Mendelson &
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(1984). Preface. ''
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'' 60 (1). *Elliott Mendelson (2005). Book Review: Igor Lavrov,
Larisa Maksimova Larisa Lvovna Maksimova (russian: Лариса Львовна Максимова; born 1943) is a Russian mathematical logician known for her research in non-classical logic. Education and career Maksimova was born on November 5, 1943, in Kochenyo ...
, ''Problems in Set Theory, Mathematical Logic and the Theory of Algorithms'', Edited by
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, Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, 2003, Us$141.00, Pp. XII + 282, , Hardbound. ''
Studia Logica ''Studia Logica'' (full name: Studia Logica, An International Journal for Symbolic Logic), is a scienific journal publishing papers employing formal tools from Mathematics and Logic. The scope of papers published in Studia Logica covers all scient ...
'' 79 (3). *Elliott Mendelson (2000). Critical Studies/Book Reviews. ''
Philosophia Mathematica ''Philosophia Mathematica'' is a philosophical journal devoted to the philosophy of mathematics, published by Oxford University Press Oxford University Press (OUP) is the university press of the University of Oxford. It is the largest univers ...
'' 8 (3). *Elliott Mendelson (2007).
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. ''Philosophical Perspectives on Infinity''. ''Philosophia Mathematica'' 15 (3). *Elliott Mendelson (1956) "Some Proofs of Independence in Axiomatic Set Theory", ''Journal of Symbolic Logic'' 21(3): 291–303. *Elliott Mendelson (1990) "Second Thoughts About Church's Thesis and Mathematical Proofs", ''
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'' 87(5): 225–233. *Elliott Mendelson (1956) "The Independence of a Weak Axiom of Choice", ''Journal of Symbolic Logic'' 21(4): 350–366. *
Sidney Morgenbesser Sidney Morgenbesser (September 22, 1921 – August 1, 2004) was a Jewish American philosopher and professor at Columbia University. He wrote little but is remembered by many for his philosophical witticisms. Life and career Sidney Morgenbesser ...
& Elliott Mendelson (1966) "Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic", ''Journal of Symbolic Logic'' 31(4):682-696.


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American logicians Philosophers of mathematics 20th-century American philosophers Queens College, City University of New York faculty 2020 deaths 1931 births {{US-philosopher-stub Columbia College (New York) alumni Cornell University alumni