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Irving H. Anellis (1946 to 2013) was a historian of logic. He studied at Brandeis University and obtained the Ph.D. in 1977 with his thesis Ontological Commitment in Ideal Languages: Semantic Interpretations for Logical Positivism.[1]
In 1989 he joined the Institute for American Thought and became a research associate in the Pierce Edition Project in 2008. [1]
Anellis wrote on the works of Charles Saunders Pierce, Bertrand Russell, and Jan van Heijenoort.
Works
- 1994: Jan van Heijenoort: Logic and its History in the Work and Writings of Jan van Heijenoort
- 2006: Evaluating Bertrand Russell, the Logician and His Work
References
- ^ a b Irving H. Anellis (1946 – 2013) from Commens
- Irving Anellis Homepage at Blogspot
- Irving Anellis at the Mathematics Genealogy Project