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(12)- Leibniz in Cantor’s Paradise: A Dialogue on the Actual Infinite
- Bolzano's analytic programme
- Weierstrass and approximation theory
- The emergence of open sets, closed sets, and limit points in analysis and topology
- The notion of variable quantities \(\omega\) in Bolzano's early works
- Particle-free bodies and point-free spaces
- Lesniewski's work and nonclassical set theories
- Determining definitions for comparing cardinalities
- Walking through Cantor's paradise and Escher's garden: epistemological reflections on the mathematical infinite. I
- Inconsistent boundaries
- Herbrand semantics, the potential infinite, and ontology-free logic
- BOLZANO’S MATHEMATICAL INFINITE
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