Year 50 – 1910: Principia Mathematica by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell
Published: Cambridge University Press, 1910 This is the first of three volumes of a monumental work, the result of years of collaboration by philosophical greats Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell (Whitehead’s pupil). Principia Mathematica (a.k.a. “PM”) is a foundational text in mathematical logic. PM set forth an argument for logicism, the idea that all mathematics can be reduced to logic. Whitehead and Russell posit that all mathematical truths can be rendered as logical truths and all mathematical proofs can be also be expressed as logical proofs. It is hard to overstate PM’s influence. It popularized modern mathematical logic and […]