Jean Nicod

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wikisource
Wikisource has original works written by or about:

Jean George Pierre Nicod (c. 1893 - 16 February 1924) was a French philosopher and logician.

In his most important work, he used Henry M. Sheffer's discovery that all logical functions used in standard propositional calculus can be expressed by means of the Sheffer stroke to derive all axioms of propositional calculus from just one axiom and one rule of inference. He also developed Nicod's criterion.

Nicod died at the age of 31 from tuberculosis.

See also Carl Hempel's raven paradox.

The French Institut Jean Nicod (Paris) — a CNRS research laboratory at the interface between philosophy, cognitive science and the social sciences — is dedicated to the memory of the French philosopher. Jean Nicod's name is also commemorated by the prestigious Jean Nicod Lectures, delivered annually in Paris by a leading philosopher of mind or philosophically oriented cognitive scientist and published as a series by MIT Press. The lecturer is awarded the Jean Nicod Prize by the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).

  • A Reduction in the Number of Primitive Propositions of Logic, Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc. 19 (1917) 32-41
  • La géométrie des sensations de mouvement, Revue de métaphysique et de morale 28 (1921), 537-543.
  • Les tendances philosophiques de M. Bertrand Russell, Revue de métaphysique et de morale 29 (1922), 77-84.
  • Mathematical Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics, in The Encyclopedia Britannica. The New Volumes, 12th ed., vol. 3, London/New York, 1922, 874-876.
  • La géométrie dans le monde sensible, Paris, 1923 (Thèse Univ. Paris).
  • Le problème logique de l'induction, Paris, 1923 (Thèse complémentaire Univ. Paris)
  • Les relations des valeurs et les relations de sens en logique formelle, Revue de métaphysique et de morale 31 (1924), 467-80.
  • Freedom of Association and Trade Unionism: An Introductory Survey, International Labor Review 9 (1924), 467-480.
  • Foundations of Geometry & Induction, Containing Geometry in a Sensible World and the Logical Problem of Induction, prefaces by Bertrand Russell and André Lalande, K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., London; Harcourt, Brace & Co., New York 1930. Reprinted: Routledge, London, 2000.

Advanced Search
Included Web Search Engines


Safe Search

close

Top Matching Results

Occasionally Search.com will highlight specialized results that are based on the context of your query. Examples of specialized results include specific links to news, images, or video.

Top Matching Results may highlight information from other Search.com pages, content from the CNET Network of sites, or third party content. The listings are based purely on relevance. Search.com does not receive payment for listings in this section but our partners that provide this data may get paid for listing these products.

Sponsored Links

This section contains paid listings which have been purchased by companies that want to have their sites appear for specific search terms and related content. These listings are administered, sorted and maintained by a third party and are not endorsed by Search.com.

Search Results

Search.com sends your search query to several search engines at one time and integrates the results into one list which has been sorted by relevance using Search.com's proprietary algorithm. You can customize the list of search engines included in your metasearch from the preferences.

The search engines that are used in your metasearch may allow companies to pay to have their Web sites included within the results. To view the Paid Inclusion policy for a specific search engine, please visit their Web site. Search.com does not accept payment or share revenue with any search engine partner for listings in this section.