Irving Anellis

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Irving H. Anellis is an American historian of logic, born in 1946. He has written on the work in logic and set theory of Georg Cantor, Charles S. Peirce, Bertrand Russell, Sofya Yanovskaya, and Jean van Heijenoort. He has also written on the history of logic in Russia and the history of mathematics and mathematics education in Russia.


[edit] Publications

1987. "The Heritage of S.A. Janovskaja", History and Philosophy of Logic 8, 45-56.

1990-91, "Schröder Materials at the Russell Archives," Modern Logic 1 , 237-247.

1994. Van Heijenoort: Logic and Its History in the Work and Writings of Jean van Heijenoort. Ames, Iowa: Modern Logic Publishing.

1995. "Peirce Rustled, Russell Pierced: How Charles Peirce and Bertrand Russell Viewed Each Other's Work in Logic, and an Assessment of Russell's Accuracy and Role in the Historiography of Logic", Modern Logic 5, 270–328. Arisbe Eprint.