Mathematics - Philosophy.
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Works: | 120 works in 83 publications in 83 languages |
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Bemerkungen Über die Farben ; Uber Gewißheit ; Zettel ; Vermischte Bemerkungen /
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A Subject With No Object :Strategies for Nominalistic Interpretation of Mathematics
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The Reason's Proper Study :Essays towards a Neo-Fregean Philosophy of Mathematics
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One hundred years of intuitionism (1907-2007)the cerisy conference /
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Bemerkungen über die Farben ; Uber Gewissheit ; Zettel ; Vermischte Bemerkungen /
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Explanation and proof in mathematicsphilosophical and educational perspectives /
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Logic, mathematics, philosophy, vintage enthusiasmsessays in honour of John L. Bell /
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Epistemology versus ontologyessays on the philosophy and foundations of mathematics in honour of Per Martin-Lof /
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Russell's unkown logicisma study in the history and philosophy of mathematics /
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Are science and mathematics socially constructed?a mathematician encounters postmodern interpretations of science /
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An Aristotelian realist philosophy of mathematics :mathematics as the science of quantity and structure /
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How mathematicians thinkusing ambiguity, contradiction, and paradox to create mathematics /
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The phenomenological critique of mathematisation and the question of responsibilityformalisation and the life-world /
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Mathematics, substance and surmiseviews on the meaning and ontology of mathematics /
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Objectivity, realism, and proofFilMat studies in the philosophy of mathematics /
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Truth, objects, infinitynew perspectives on the philosophy of Paul Benacerraf /
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How humans learn to think mathematicallyexploring the three worlds of mathematics /
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Humanizing mathematics and its philosophyessays celebrating the 90th birthday of Reuben Hersh /
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The digital and the real worldcomputational foundations of mathematics, science, technology, and philosophy /
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How we understand mathematicsconceptual integration in the language of mathematical description /
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Wandering towards a goalhow can mindless mathematical laws give rise to aims and intention? /
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Philosophy's loss of logic to mathematicsan inadequately understood take-over /
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Truth, existence and explanationFilMat 2016 studies in the philosophy of mathematics /
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Connecting humans to equationsa reinterpretation of the philosophy of mathematics /
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The continuous, the discrete and the infinitesimal in philosophy and mathematics
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Constitution and production of mathematics in the cyberspacea phenomenological approach /
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Stochastic linear-quadratic optimal control theorydifferential games and mean-field problems /
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Stochastic linear-quadratic optimal control theoryopen-loop and closed-loop solutions /
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Epistemological beliefs and critical thinking in mathematicsqualitative and quantitative studies with pre-service teachers /
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A topology of mindspiral thought patterns, the hyperlinking of text, ideas and more /
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Chapters from Godel's unfinished book on foundational research in mathematics
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Objects, structures, and logicsFilMat studies in the philosophy of mathematics /
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Proof and computation IIfrom proof theory and univalent mathematics to program extraction and verification /
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V.A. Yankov on non-classical logics, history and philosophy of mathematics
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Logos and Alogonthinkable and the unthinkable in mathematics, from the Pythagoreans to the moderns /
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Diagrams, visual imagination, and continuity in Peirce's philosophy of mathematics
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Mathematical knowledge, objects and applicationsessays in memory of Mark Steiner /
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