noun
1.The theory that all mathematics can ultimately be deduced from purely formal logical axioms, introduced by Frege and developed by Bertrand Russell.
‘There was thus an affinity between logical positivism and logicism.’
‘Of equal significance during this same period was Russell’s defence of logicism, the theory that mathematics was in some important sense reducible to logic.’
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