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  1. Manufacturing a mathematical group: a study in heuristics: Label: en
  2. Helmholtz's vortex motion: an embodied view of mathematics in the heuristics of fluid mechanics: Label: en
  3. Reconnecting logic with discovery: Label: en
  4. Introduction: scientific discovery and inference: Label: en
  5. Russell on negative judgement: Label: en
  6. Kant on representing negative states of affairs: Label: en
  7. Kant on infinite and negative judgements: three interpretations, six tests, no clear result: Label: en
  8. Judgement in Leibniz's conception of the mind: predication, affirmation, and denial: Label: en
  9. Between the supernatural and the natural: Ockham on evident judgements: Label: en
  10. Robert Kilwardby on negative judgement: Label: en
  11. Avicenna on negative judgement: Label: en
  12. Affirmation and denial in Aristotle's \textit{De interpretatione}: Label: en
  13. Introduction: negative judgement: ancient, medieval, and modern perspectives: Label: en
  14. Not a negation? A logico-philosophical perspective on the Ugaritic particles \textit{lā/ 'al}: Label: en
  15. Correction to: ``C. S. Peirce on mathematical practice: objectivity and the community of inquirers: Label: en
  16. Sheldon Smith on Newton's derivative: retrospective assignation, externalism and the history of mathematics: Label: en
  17. Process ontology: conversations and argumentations, controversies in mathematics and mathematics as socialisation: Label: en
  18. Formal ontology and mathematics. A case study on the identity of proofs: Label: en
  19. No place for private practice: Label: en
  20. No magic: from phenomenology of practice to social ontology of mathematics: Label: en
  21. From maximal intersubjectivity to objectivity: an argument from the development of arithmetical cognition: Label: en
  22. The practice of mathematics: cognitive resources and conceptual content: Label: en
  23. Of marriage and mathematics: inferentialism and social ontology: Label: en
  24. Some preliminary notes on the objectivity of mathematics: Label: en
  25. C.S. Peirce on mathematical practice: objectivity and the community of inquirers: Label: en
  26. Mathematical practice, fictionalism and social ontology: Label: en
  27. Degrees of objectivity? \textit{Mathemata} and social objects: Label: en
  28. Introduction: From social ontology to mathematical practice, and back again: Label: en
  29. \textit{On certainty}, change, and ``mathematical hinges: Label: en
  30. Confused entailment: Label: en
  31. The bridge principle and stigmatized truth-values: Label: en
  32. A causal power semantics for generic sentences: Label: en
  33. Who's sitting in that chair? Multiple failing presuppositions and truth-value judgments: Label: en
  34. Definable conditionals: Label: en
  35. Mistakes about conventions and meanings: Label: en
  36. Proof-theoretic semantics for natural language: Label: en
  37. Truth-conditional cognitivism and the lexical problem: Label: en
  38. Fostering liars: Label: en
  39. Introduction: foundational issues in philosophical semantics: Label: en
  40. Where is logic going, and should it?: Label: en
  41. Logic in the study of psychiatric disorders: executive function and rule-following: Label: en
  42. Optimal assertions, and what they implicate. A uniform game theoretic approach: Label: en
  43. Abductive reasoning in neural-symbolic systems: Label: en
  44. Beliefs in conditionals vs. conditional beliefs: Label: en
  45. Reasoning with conditionals: Label: en
  46. The cognitive structure of surprise: looking for basic principles: Label: en
  47. True or false? A case in the study of harmonic functions: Label: en
  48. Semantic penumbra: concept similarity in logic: Label: en
  49. Putnam's internal realism: a radical restatement: Label: en
  50. On A neglected path to intuitionism: Label: en

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