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INTERPRETATION, LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY: JEAN NICOD’S GEOMETRY IN THE SENSIBLE WORLD

Sébastien Gandon

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Abstract Jean Nicod (1893–1924) is a French philosopher and logician who worked with Russell during the First World War. His PhD, with a preface from Russell, was published under the title La géométrie dans le monde sensible in 1924, the year of his untimely death. The book did not have the impact he deserved. In this paper, I discuss the methodological aspect of Nicod’s approach. My aim is twofold. I would first like to show that Nicod’s definition of various notions of equivalence between theories anticipates, in many respects, the (syntactic and semantic) model-theoretic notion of interpretation of a theory into another. I would secondly like to present the philosophical agenda that led Nicod to elaborate his logical framework: the defense of rationalism against Bergson’s attacks.

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hal-04706273 , version 1 (23-09-2024)

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Sébastien Gandon. INTERPRETATION, LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY: JEAN NICOD’S GEOMETRY IN THE SENSIBLE WORLD. The review of symbolic logic, 2021, 16 (4), pp.1080-1109. ⟨10.1017/s1755020321000253⟩. ⟨hal-04706273⟩
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