What should I read so I can understand the math used in analytical philosophy?
>>8216232
math textbooks
>>8216232
*study
>>8216232
A textbook on set theory
>>8216232
who is this fat tub of lard?
computability and logic by boolos, jeffreys and burgress
>>8216276
Seems to be Selena Gomez after a few weeks of corticosteroids
>>8216276
Watch your fucking mouth
take logism courses
>>8216232
>falling for the analytical philosophy meme
>>8216232
go to high school
>>8216232
Start Tarski's Introduction to Logic and Halmos' Naive Set Theory.
Maybe also Greenberg's Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometries, as an intro to Model Theory.
And... Wittgenstein's Tractatus...
>>8216232
a textbook
i recommend pic related
>>8216276
her name is 1oqvSPe
>be me, analytic philosopher
>present my axioms
>use math to draw earth-shaking and undisputable conclusions about hot button issues such as grounding
>mfw my axioms are all unfalsifiable garbage
>mfw btfo by my own logical postivism
>mfw i have to pretend my lifes work isnt one giant farce
Theres literally a book called Math for Philosophy or something on Amazon.
The author has a german sounding name.
Look for it.
Ok, I've looked https://www.amazon.com/More-Precisely-Philosophy-Broadview-Guides/dp/1551119099
>>8219338
http://bookzz.org/s/?q=more+precisely+math&yearFrom=&yearTo=&language=&extension=&t=0