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From: jbn@wdl1.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Re: Intelligence
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Date: Mon, 5-Aug-85 10:56:06 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 5 10:56:06 1985
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Mathematics without quantifiers is not only possible, but sounder
than quantified mathematics. Quantifiers occupy their central place in
mathematics only for historical reasons. With the development of
constructive mathematics, quantifiers are less necessary and in time
may be obsolete. Read ``A Computational Logic'' by Robert Boyer and J.
Strother Moore (ISBN 0-12-122950-5) to see how one can get along without
quantifiers. All those annoying trouble spots, such as Russell's class of
all classes paradox, go away in constructive theory. Constructive mathematics
tends to require more manipulation than quantified mathematics, but Boyer and
Moore have a program that mechanizes this, and it is an illuminating experience
to learn constructive mathematics with that program available.
Later work by Boyer and Moore includes a constructive proof of the
halting problem and over a thousand theorems from various parts of
mathematics, all proved constructively with machine proofs.
(You can get the theorem proving program over the ARPANET using FTP
and an anonynmous login by retrieving AUX:-READ-.-THIS-
at UTEXAS-20.ARPA and following the directions therein. But read the
book first. The prover runs on VAXen or SUNs (Franz Lisp) Multics
(MACLISP) or Symbolics systems (Zetalisp).)
John Nagle
League of the Militant Constructivists