Philip Jourdain, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Philip Jourdain

British logician

Date of Birth: 16-Oct-1879

Place of Birth: Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 01-Oct-1919

Profession: mathematician, philosopher, historian of mathematics

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Philip Jourdain

  • Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain (16 October 1879 – 1 October 1919) was a British logician and follower of Bertrand Russell. He was born in Ashbourne in Derbyshire one of a large family belonging to Emily Clay and his father Francis Jourdain (who was the vicar at Ashbourne).
  • He was partly disabled by Friedreich's ataxia.
  • He corresponded with Georg Cantor and Gottlob Frege, and took a close interest in the paradoxes related to Russell's paradox, formulating the card paradox version of the liar paradox.
  • He corresponded with Ludwig Wittgenstein, meeting with him in Cambridge to discuss Frege's book Grundgesetze der Arithmetik, of parts of which Jourdain had prepared a translation.
  • He also worked on algebraic logic, and the history of science with Isaac Newton as a particular study.
  • He was London editor for The Monist.
  • Near the end of his life he became increasingly obsessed by trying to prove the axiom of choice, and published several incorrect proofs of it.
  • Littlewood (1986, p.129) describes Jourdain on his deathbed still arguing with him about his (incorrect) proof of the axiom of choice.
  • His sister Eleanor Jourdain was an English academic and author.
  • Another sister, Margaret (1876-1951), was an authority on the history of fine English home-furnishings, and the life-long companion of the novelist Ivy Compton-Burnett.

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