- Jean
George Pierre Nicod (1 June 1893, in
France – 16
February 1924, in Geneva, Switzerland) was a
French philosopher and logician, best
known for his...
- In logic,
Nicod's axiom (named
after the
French logician and
philosopher Jean
Nicod) is a
formula that can be used as the sole
axiom of a semantically...
- René
Nicod (18 July 1881 – 14
March 1950) was a
French politician. He was
mayor of
Oyonnax from 1919 to 1940 and from 1947 to 1950. René
Nicod was born...
- Mic****e
Nicod (1519 – 3
January 1618) was a book
printer and publisher,
active in
Geneva in 1585–1618. Mic****e
Nicod was born in ****igny. She was married...
-
Charles Henri Nicod (28
January 1878, Levier,
Doubs -
December 1967) was a
French architect active in the
period between the two
World Wars. He was the...
- The Jean
Nicod Prize is
awarded annually in
Paris to a
leading philosopher of mind or
philosophically oriented cognitive scientist. The
lectures are organized...
-
Placide Nicod (29
January 1876, in
Bottens – 1
August 1953, in Évian-les-Bains) was a
Swiss orthopedic surgeon. He was
considered to be the top French-speaking...
- The
Institut Jean
Nicod (IJN) is an
interdisciplinary research center based in Paris, France. Its
current director is the
philosopher Roberto Casati [it]...
-
European Society for
Philosophy and Psychology. In 2017, he
received the Jean
Nicod Prize, and in 2023, he was
elected a
Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts...
- \wedge } for non-disjunction.[citation needed] Many people,
beginning with
Nicod in 1917, and
followed by Whitehead,
Russell and many others, mistakenly...