Introducing Category Theory (an almost final version)

Not the paperback (yet). But there is now a full version of Introducing Category Theory that I don’t plan to do anything much more with than get my AI friends to continue proof-reading onwards from about half way through. I’ll cast my eye over the Index, edit the cover, and sigh with relief.

You can freely download the PDF here. Do let me know if you spot any typos or thinkos, however small. Am I pleased with the result? Moderately. But it will have to do! As I say, at the very end “I am leaving issues about the interpretation and significance of categorial ‘structural set theory’ hanging – tantalizingly! – in the air, with major themes yet to be explored. But that must be for another day.”

The Amazon print-on-demand service, to be fair, doesn’t price-gouge. By taking minimal royalties, I’ll be able send the printed version out into the world for about £12.50, €15, $17. Not bad, surely, for a 500 page, larger-format, book. Depending on my limited patience with proof-reading, that should be around the end of this month. As always with the Big Red Logic Books, the PDF will remain open access.

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Published on June 05, 2025 06:39
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