Hermann Weyl, the reluctant revolutionary
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- David Hilbert and the axiomatization of physics (1894--1905)
- David Hilbert between mechanical and electromagnetic reductionism (1910-1915)
- Eine Erinnerung an Hermann Weyl. (A remembrance to Hermann Weyl)
- Hermann Weyl's Intuitionistic Mathematics
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(4)- Transforming tradition: Richard Courant in Göttingen
- On projecting the future and assessing the past -- the 1946 Princeton Bicentennial Conference
- Hilbert's `Foundations of physics': gravitation and electromagnetism within the axiomatic method
- Tuning up mind's pattern to nature's own idea: Eddington's early twenties case for variational derivatives
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