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Eli Eduardo de Gortari (Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico, April 28, 1918 – July 29, 1991) was a logician, philosopher of science and engineer.

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Biography

Elí de Gortari was a student of the Engineering School of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM, Spanish acronym), matriculating in 1938. His goal was to become an engineer, which he achieved in two years. His commitment to public welfare led him to enroll in sanitation engineering, but he continued his studies of mathematics and philosophy. Eventually, in 1948, he would become a professor of philosophy of science. In 1949 he obtained a master's degree in philosophy and published a thesis "The Science of Logic" in the Soviet Union.

Works

Among his published works are: The Science of Logic (1950); The Dialectic of Physics (1964); General Logic (1965); Introduction to Dialectic Logic (1956); Science in Mexican History (1963); Seven Essays on Modern Science (1969); The Dialectic Method (1970); Elements of Mathematical Logic (1983); Science and Consciousness in Mexico: 1767-1783 (1973); Science Methods (1977); University Reform Today and Tomorrow (1987), where he recounts his battles as an education activist; and the Dictionary of Logic (1988).

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Eli Eduardo de Gortari Wikipedia