The following pages link to The Argument of Mathematics (Q2950025):
Displaying 18 items.
- Non-deductive Logic in Mathematics: The Probability of Conjectures (Q2950026) (← links)
- Arguments, Proofs, and Dialogues (Q2950027) (← links)
- Argumentation in Mathematics (Q2950029) (← links)
- Arguing Around Mathematical Proofs (Q2950031) (← links)
- An Argumentative Approach to Ideal Elements in Mathematics (Q2950032) (← links)
- How Persuaded Are You? A Typology of Responses (Q2950033) (← links)
- Revealing Structures of Argumentations in Classroom Proving Processes (Q2950034) (← links)
- Checking Proofs (Q2950035) (← links)
- Dividing by Zero—and Other Mathematical Fallacies (Q2950036) (← links)
- Strategic Maneuvering in Mathematical Proofs (Q2950037) (← links)
- Analogical Arguments in Mathematics (Q2950038) (← links)
- What Philosophy of Mathematical Practice Can Teach Argumentation Theory About Diagrams and Pictures (Q2950039) (← links)
- Mathematics as the Art of Abstraction (Q2950040) (← links)
- Towards a Theory of Mathematical Argument (Q2950041) (← links)
- Bridging the Gap Between Argumentation Theory and the Philosophy of Mathematics (Q2950042) (← links)
- Mathematical Arguments and Distributed Knowledge (Q2950043) (← links)
- The Parallel Structure of Mathematical Reasoning (Q2950044) (← links)
- Introduction (Q5892213) (← links)