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The Foundations of Mathematics is a seminal work by Paul Carus that delves into the fundamental principles underlying mathematical sciences. This comprehensive treatise examines the logical structures, axioms, and basic concepts that form the cornerstones of all mathematical knowledge.
Carus presents a philosophical approach to mathematics, exploring how mathematical truths are derived and why they possess universal validity. The book bridges the gap between pure logic and practical mathematical application, making it valuable for both scholars and students of mathematics, philosophy, and logic.
Through careful analysis and clear exposition, the author demonstrates how mathematics can be understood as a system of interconnected principles rather than isolated formulas. This foundational text remains relevant for anyone seeking to understand the deeper nature of mathematical reasoning and its relationship to human knowledge.




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