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The following pages link to Labyrinth of thought. A history of set theory and its role in modern mathematics (Q1290740):
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- On A. Ya. Khinchin's paper `Ideas of intuitionism and the struggle for a subject matter in contemporary mathematics' (1926): a translation with introduction and commentary (Q346664) (← links)
- On the creative role of axiomatics. The discovery of lattices by Schröder, Dedekind, Birkhoff, and others (Q408326) (← links)
- Numbers as moments of multisets: a new-old formulation of arithmetic (Q536601) (← links)
- Mathematical method and proof (Q857692) (← links)
- Towards completeness: Husserl on theories of manifolds 1890--1901 (Q885542) (← links)
- The emergence of open sets, closed sets, and limit points in analysis and topology (Q950256) (← links)
- Hilbert, logicism, and mathematical existence (Q1036075) (← links)
- Hilbert on the infinite: The role of set theory in the evolution of Hilbert's thought (Q1604656) (← links)
- Hilbert's paradox (Q1604663) (← links)
- Plato and analysis (Q1777509) (← links)
- History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting) (Q2232324) (← links)
- The concept of ``character'' in Dirichlet's theorem on primes in an arithmetic progression (Q2249437) (← links)
- Bolzano's infinite quantities (Q2289681) (← links)
- Book review of: Dominique Flament (ed.) and Philippe Nabonnand (ed.), Justifier en mathématiques. (Q2346657) (← links)
- Wigner's ``unreasonable effectiveness'' in context (Q2400836) (← links)
- Book Review: Plato’s ghost: the modernist transformation of mathematics (Q2849014) (← links)
- AN AXIOMATIC THEORY OF WELL-ORDERINGS (Q3094183) (← links)
- DEDEKIND AND HILBERT ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE DEDUCTIVE SCIENCES (Q3224050) (← links)
- Forcing, Multiverse and Realism (Q3295824) (← links)
- Asymmetry of Cantorian Mathematics from a Categorial Standpoint: Is It Related to the Direction of Time? (Q3296110) (← links)
- The Empty Set, The Singleton, and the Ordered Pair (Q4650301) (← links)
- Zermelo and Set Theory (Q4678931) (← links)
- Frege, Dedekind, and the Origins of Logicism (Q4983341) (← links)
- THE PREHISTORY OF THE SUBSYSTEMS OF SECOND-ORDER ARITHMETIC (Q5274882) (← links)
- Every polynomial-time 1-degree collapses if and only if P = PSPACE (Q5311749) (← links)
- Polycephalic Euclid? Collective Practices in Bourbaki’s History of Mathematics (Q5378068) (← links)
- A New–old Characterisation of Logical Knowledge (Q5497107) (← links)
- Zermelo and Set Theory (Q5717235) (← links)
- MEASURING THE SIZE OF INFINITE COLLECTIONS OF NATURAL NUMBERS: WAS CANTOR’S THEORY OF INFINITE NUMBER INEVITABLE? (Q5850982) (← links)
- In the footsteps of Julius König's paradox (Q5962966) (← links)
- INTERPRETATION, LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY: JEAN NICOD’S <i>GEOMETRY IN THE SENSIBLE WORLD</i> (Q6188336) (← links)
- Purity as a value in the German-speaking area (Q6599275) (← links)
- On set theories and modernism (Q6623918) (← links)
- History of mathematics illuminates philosophy of mathematics: Riemann, Weierstrass and mathematical understanding (Q6623924) (← links)