The Wit and Humour of <em>Principia Mathematica</em>

Authors

  • Kenneth Blackwell McMaster University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15173/russell.v31i1.2198

Abstract

Except for its belated proof of 1 + 1 = 2, Principia Mathematica doesn’t feature in studies of mathematical humour. Yet there is restrained and understated humour in that work, despite the inauspicious conditions under which it was written. Russell, to take one of the authors, had an irrepressible talent for enlivening his subject matter. This paper explores even the "obscure corners" of PM to uncover its humour and wit, which, for non-logicians, can be an entree to the work.

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Published

2011-05-14