The following pages link to David Sherry (Q297486):
Displaying 31 items.
- Euler's lute and Edwards's oud (Q297487) (← links)
- Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and their debunking (Q360440) (← links)
- Leibniz's infinitesimals: their fictionality, their modern implementations, and their foes from Berkeley to Russell and beyond (Q486948) (← links)
- A non-standard analysis of a cultural icon: the case of Paul Halmos (Q528518) (← links)
- Note on the scope of truth-functional logic (Q1299970) (← links)
- Is Leibnizian calculus embeddable in first order logic? (Q1616106) (← links)
- Toward a history of mathematics focused on procedures (Q1616107) (← links)
- Gregory's sixth operation (Q1616113) (← links)
- Cauchy's infinitesimals, his sum theorem, and foundational paradigms (Q1616116) (← links)
- The Jesuits and the method of indivisibles (Q1616121) (← links)
- Fermat's dilemma: Why did he keep mum on infinitesimals? and the European theological context (Q1616127) (← links)
- Controversies in the foundations of analysis: comments on Schubring's \textit{Conflicts} (Q2013410) (← links)
- The role of diagrams in mathematical arguments (Q2271075) (← links)
- On mathematical realism and applicability of hyperreals (Q2323044) (← links)
- Cauchy, infinitesimals and ghosts of departed quantifiers (Q2414349) (← links)
- Klein vs Mehrtens: restoring the reputation of a great modern (Q2414381) (← links)
- Fermat, Leibniz, Euler, and the Gang: The True History of the Concepts of Limit and Shadow (Q2813218) (← links)
- Don't take me half the way: On Berkeley on mathematical reasoning (Q3137691) (← links)
- Is mathematical history written by the victors? (Q3193028) (← links)
- The wake of Berkeley's analyst: Rigor mathematicae? (Q3775500) (← links)
- On mathematical error (Q4344307) (← links)
- The logic of impossible quantities (Q5202969) (← links)
- Leibniz’s Laws of Continuity and Homogeneity (Q5410109) (← links)
- LEIBNIZ ON BODIES AND INFINITIES: <i>RERUM NATURA</i> AND MATHEMATICAL FICTIONS (Q6131222) (← links)
- Three case studies in current Leibniz scholarship (Q6164887) (← links)
- Two-track depictions of Leibniz's fictions (Q6169811) (← links)
- Interpreting the infinitesimal mathematics of Leibniz and Euler (Q6273090) (← links)
- Historical infinitesimalists and modern historiography of infinitesimals (Q6415165) (← links)
- Exploring Felix Klein's contested modernism (Q6519791) (← links)
- Exploring Felix Klein's contested modernism (Q6557241) (← links)
- A Leibniz/NSA comparison (Q6603348) (← links)