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  1. On the foundations of constructive mathematics -- especially in relation to the theory of continuous functions: Label: en
  2. Symbolic languages and natural structures. A mathematician's account of empiricism: Label: en
  3. Special issue: Model-based reasoning in science and engineering. Selected papers based on the presentations at the international conference on model-based reasoning in science and engineering: Abduction, visualization, simulation (MBR 04), Pavia, Italy, D: Label: en
  4. The differential method and the causal incompleteness of programming theory in molecular biology: Label: en
  5. The foundationalism-coherentism opposition revisited: the case for complementarism: Label: en
  6. Schwinger and the ontology of quantum field theory: Label: en
  7. Planck-scale physics: Facts and beliefs: Label: en
  8. Ambiguities of fundamental concepts in mathematical analysis during the mid-nineteenth century: Label: en
  9. Ontological frameworks for scientific theories: Label: en
  10. The `Galilean style in science' and the inconsistency of linguistic theorising: Label: en
  11. A Burgessian critique of nominalistic tendencies in contemporary mathematics and its historiography: Label: en
  12. The arrow of time and meaning: Label: en
  13. On the `emptiness' of particles in condensed-matter physics: Label: en
  14. Bolzano's infinite quantities: Label: en
  15. Quantum superpositions and the representation of physical reality beyond measurement outcomes and mathematical structures: Label: en
  16. Comments on indivisibles and infinitesimals: a response to David Sherry, by Amir Alexander: in view of the original book: Label: en
  17. \textit{Argumentum ontologicum} and \textit{argumentum ornithologicum}: Anselm of Canterbury and Jorge Luis Borges: Label: en
  18. Hypothetical interventions and belief changes: Label: en
  19. Cognitive artifacts for geometric reasoning: Label: en
  20. Mathematical logic of notions and concepts: Label: en
  21. Diagrams in mathematics: Label: en
  22. Inverse problems: Label: en
  23. Impure systems and ecological models. II: Components and thermodynamics: Label: en
  24. Heuristics and inferential microstructures: the path to quaternions: Label: en
  25. Ignorance-preserving mental models thought experiments as abductive metaphors: Label: en
  26. Foundation of quantum mechanics: once again: Label: en
  27. \(\dots\)and so Euler \textit{discovered} differential equations: Label: en
  28. Quarks, hadrons, and emergent spacetime: Label: en
  29. Independence of the grossone-based infinity methodology from non-standard analysis and comments upon logical fallacies in some texts asserting the opposite: Label: en
  30. Systems, environments, and soliton rate equations: toward realistic modeling: Label: en
  31. Infinities as natural places: Label: en
  32. Some mathematical, epistemological, and historical reflections on the relationship between geometry and reality, space-time theory and the geometrization of theoretical physics, from Riemann to Weyl and beyond: Label: en
  33. The applicability of mathematics as a philosophical problem: mathematization as exploration: Label: en
  34. Mathematics and argumentation: Label: en
  35. Towards a theory of mathematical argument: Label: en
  36. Bridging the gap between argumentation theory and the philosophy of mathematics: Label: en
  37. On the persuasiveness of visual arguments in mathematics: Label: en
  38. Main problems of diagrammatic reasoning. I: The generalization problem: Label: en
  39. The role of diagrams in mathematical arguments: Label: en
  40. Mathematical arguments in context: Label: en
  41. The surveyability of long proofs: Label: en
  42. Why do informal proofs conform to formal norms?: Label: en
  43. Operationalism: an interpretation of the philosophy of ancient Greek geometry: Label: en
  44. Dialectical Hegelian logic and physical quantity and quality: Label: en
  45. Unspeakable transport -- what quantum teleportation might be, and what it more probably is: Label: en
  46. Are borders inside or outside?: Label: en
  47. Induction: a logical analysis: Label: en
  48. On the relationship between modelling practices and interpretive stances in quantum mechanics: Label: en
  49. Mathematics as a science of non-abstract reality: Aristotelian realist philosophies of mathematics: Label: en
  50. Holistic and compositional logics based on the Bertini gate: Label: en

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