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Philosophy + Math[edit]
Semiotics[edit]
- Principia Mathematica
- The Principles of Mathematics
- Foundations of mathematics
- Bertrand Russell
- Alfred North Whitehead
- Axiom
- Rule of inference
- Gödel's incompleteness theorems
- Gottlob Frege
- Russell's paradox
- Type theory
- Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory
- Modern Library
- Formalism (philosophy of mathematics)
- Modus ponens
- Function (mathematics)
- Calculus
- Closed-form expression
- History of the function concept
- Mathematical analysis
- Karl Weierstrass
- Geometry
- Set theory
- Georg Cantor
- Wikipedia:User pages
- Document
- Question
- Semiotics
- Language
- Communication theory
- Logic
- Sociology
- Organizational communication
- Sociolinguistics
- Interaction
- Culture
- Persuasion
- Research
- Outline of communication
- Event horizon
- Message
- Observation
- Conveyed concept
- Perception
- Code
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Language interpretation
- Sequence
- Sign (semiotics)
- Signal (electrical engineering)
- Encryption
- Bit
- Units of information
- Constraint (information theory)
- Communication
- Control system
- Data
- Shape
- Education
- Knowledge
- Meaning (linguistics)
- Understanding
- Stimulation
- Pattern theory
- Knowledge representation and reasoning
- Entropy (information theory)
- Information
- Portal:Society