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argue that he usually went to bars "cruising" and bringing people home with him. On the day that he was murdered, he brought home several people "for some kind of soirée", but they strangled him.
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Montague was an accomplished organist and a successful real estate investor. He died violently in his own home; the crime is unsolved to this day.
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That’s Just Semantics! (or, the Proper Treatment of Richard Montague in Literary Fiction)
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must contain infinitely many axioms. In other words, ZFC cannot be finitely axiomatized.
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in Philosophy in 1957, the latter under the direction of the mathematician and logician
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memorial page by Ivano Caponigro published on the fiftieth anniversary of his death
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Three novels have been inspired by the life and death of Richard M. Montague:
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Formal philosophy : selected papers of Richard Montague
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Contributions to the axiomatic foundations of set theory
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Contributions to the Axiomatic Foundations of Set Theory
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Contributions to the Axiomatic Foundations of Set Theory
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Logic: Techniques of Formal Reasoning (second edition)
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He pioneered a logical approach to natural language
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Stockton, California
Los Angeles, California
American
University of California, Berkeley
Contemporary philosophy
Western philosophy
School
Analytic philosophy
University of California, Los Angeles
Thesis
Contributions to the Axiomatic Foundations of Set Theory
Doctoral advisor
Alfred Tarski
Nino Cocchiarella
Hans Kamp
Mathematics
axiomatic set theory
model theory
philosophical logic
philosophy of mathematics
philosophy of language
Formal semantics
Montague grammar
American
mathematician
philosopher
mathematical logic
philosophy of language
Montague grammar

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