The following pages link to Philosophia Mathematica (Q2701933):
Displaying 50 items.
- Choice Principles and Constructive Logics† (Q4670607) (← links)
- Ontology and Mathematical Practice† (Q4670608) (← links)
- Is Cantor's Continuum Problem Inherently Vague? (Q4710134) (← links)
- Some Measurement-Theoretic Concerns about Hale's ‘Reals by Abstraction'†; (Q4710135) (← links)
- Real Numbers, Quantities, and Measurement† (Q4710136) (← links)
- The Roots of Mathematics Education in Russia in the Age of Peter the Great (Q4712218) (← links)
- Mathematical Form in the World* (Q4795981) (← links)
- Mathematics and Phenomenology: The Correspondence between O. Becker and H. Weyl (Q4795982) (← links)
- Brouwer and Weyl: The Phenomenology and Mathematics of the Intuitive Continuumt† (Q4795983) (← links)
- Elements of a Phenomenological Justification of Logical Principles, including an Appendix with Mathematical Doubts concerning some Proofs of Cantor on the Transfiniteness of the Set of Real Numbers† (Q4795984) (← links)
- Meinongianism and the Philosophy of Mathematics† (Q4811529) (← links)
- Foreword to The Importance of Nonexistent Objects and of Intensionality in Mathematics (Q4811530) (← links)
- The Importance of Nonexistent Objects and of Intensionality in Mathematics† (Q4811531) (← links)
- Empiricism in Arithmetic and Analysis† (Q4811532) (← links)
- Plural Quantification and Classes† (Q4811533) (← links)
- Just What Is Full-Blooded Platonism?† (Q4811534) (← links)
- Does Category Theory Provide a Framework for Mathematical Structuralism?† (Q4811542) (← links)
- Peirce, Fallibilism, and the Science of Mathematics† (Q4811544) (← links)
- Did Bishop Have a Philosophy of Mathematics?† (Q4811545) (← links)
- Aristotelian Logic, Axioms, and Abstraction (Q4811546) (← links)
- On Being Twice as Heavy† (Q4811547) (← links)
- Paper Machines (Q4859235) (← links)
- Reasoning, Logic and Computation (Q4859236) (← links)
- Turing and the Origins of AI (Q4859237) (← links)
- Intuitionists Are Not (Turing) Machines (Q4859238) (← links)
- Wright on the Non-mechanizability of Intuitionist Reasoning (Q4859239) (← links)
- Mathematical Realism and Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems (Q4861494) (← links)
- Poincaré's Conception of the Objectivity of Mathematics (Q4861495) (← links)
- <i>Real</i> Analysis without Classes (Q4861496) (← links)
- Kuhn, Lakatos, and the Image of Mathematics (Q4861497) (← links)
- Naturalism and Ontology (Q4861498) (← links)
- The Structure of Mathematical Experience According to Jean Cavaillèst (Q4881634) (← links)
- Motivating Wittgenstein's Perspective on Mathematical Sentences as Norms (Q4910213) (← links)
- Categories without Structures (Q4910214) (← links)
- How do We Know that the Godel Sentence of a Consistent Theory Is True? (Q4910215) (← links)
- How Not To Use the Church-Turing Thesis Against Platonism (Q4910216) (← links)
- The Company Kept by Cut Abstraction (and its Relatives) (Q4910217) (← links)
- Kant's Philosophy of Geometry--On the Road to a Final Assessment (Q4910218) (← links)
- Logicism and the Problem of Infinity: The Number of Numbers (Q4910219) (← links)
- Category Theory as an Autonomous Foundation (Q4919635) (← links)
- Reflections on Concrete Incompleteness (Q4919636) (← links)
- Crossing Curves: A Limit to the Use of Diagrams in Proofs (Q4919637) (← links)
- Objective Probabilities in Number Theory (Q4919638) (← links)
- Indexing and Mathematical Explanation (Q4919639) (← links)
- Understanding and Mathematical Fictionalism (Q4919640) (← links)
- Reply to Armour-Garb (Q4919641) (← links)
- The Implausibility of Hermeneutic Non-Assertivism (Q4919642) (← links)
- Introduction: Hypotheses and Progress (Q4919643) (← links)
- Recollection and the Mathematician's Method in Plato's Meno (Q4919644) (← links)
- The Problem is not Mathematics, but Mathematicians: Plato and the Mathematicians Again (Q4919646) (← links)