Introduction to the special issue on the bad company problem
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- Is Hume's principle analytic?
- Neo-Fregeanism: an embarrassment of riches
- New V, ZF and Abstraction†
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- Bad company and neo-Fregean philosophy
- Bad company generalized
- The good, the bad and the ugly
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- Bad company objection to Joongol Kim's adverbial theory of numbers
- Rescuing implicit definition from abstractionism
- What Is Wrong with Abstraction?†
- Abstractionism. Essays in philosophy of mathematics
- Abstraction reconceived
- FOR BETTER AND FOR WORSE. ABSTRACTIONISM, GOOD COMPANY, AND PLURALISM
- Term models for abstraction principles
- On some consequences of the definitional unprovability of Hume's Principle
- Identity and the cognitive value of logical equations in Frege's foundational project
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