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The following pages link to Cauchy and the continuum: the significance of non-standard analysis for the history and philosophy of mathematics (Q1254295):
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- Logicism as making arithmetic explicit (Q320159) (← links)
- Who gave you the Cauchy-Weierstrass tale? The dual history of rigorous calculus (Q351452) (← links)
- Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and their debunking (Q360440) (← links)
- Infinitesimals from Leibniz to Robinson. Time to bring them back to school (Q1078156) (← links)
- The calculus of Leibniz - An alternative modern approach (Q1171668) (← links)
- Definite values of infinite sums: Aspects of the foundations of infinitesimal analysis around 1820 (Q1203005) (← links)
- Peano's axioms in their historical context (Q1899316) (← links)
- Comments on a paper on alleged misconceptions regarding the history of analysis: who has misconceptions? (Q2013405) (← links)
- A Burgessian critique of nominalistic tendencies in contemporary mathematics and its historiography (Q2391944) (← links)
- Some Comments and Replies (Q3305682) (← links)
- Nonstandard Analysis, Infinitesimals, and the History of Calculus (Q3466723) (← links)
- Pre‐Robinson approach to the theory of infinitesimals (Q4008027) (← links)
- Reshaping the metaphor of proof (Q5204811) (← links)