John L. Bell
John Bell is professor of Logic and the Philosophy of Mathematics at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. In 2006-07, he was named the first Graham and Gail Wright Faculty of Arts Distinguished Scholar at the University of Western Ontario. In 2009, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He was admitted on a scholarship to Oxford University at the age of 15, and graduated with a D.Phil. in Mathematics at the age of 21. His dissertation supervisor was John Crossley.
He was appointed assistant lecturer in the Mathematics Department at the London School of Economics in 1968, and was appointed reader in Mathematical Logic in 1980. He taught at LSE until 1989. During this time, he served as visiting fellow at the Polish Academy of Sciences (1975) and National University of Singapore (1980, 1982). In 1989, he took a position as professor in the Philosophy Department at UWO. He is also an adjunct professor in the Mathematics Department at UWO.
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
The art of the intelligible
A primer of infinitesimal analysis
Toposes and local set theories
A course in mathematical logic
Models and ultraproducts
Boolean-valued models and independence proofs in set theory
EMS DAYS the Cold Case
EMS DAYS the Pit
Higher-Order Logic and Type Theory
Intuitionistic set theory
Logical options
One Hundred Years of Russell´s Paradox
Oppositions and Paradoxes
Perpetual Motion
Set Theory
The axiom of choice
The Continuous, the Discrete and the Infinitesimal in Philosophy and Mathematics
Young Explorer's Adventure Guide
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