The following pages link to (Q3880792):
Displaying 15 items.
- Continuum, name and paradox (Q707899) (← links)
- Fermat's maximum and minimum method (Q735088) (← links)
- Hilbert, logicism, and mathematical existence (Q1036075) (← links)
- Von Riemann zu Lebesgue - zur Entwicklung der Integrationstheorie (Q1053003) (← links)
- On rewriting the history of the foundations of mathematics at the turn of the century (Q1072535) (← links)
- How Bertrand Russell discovered his paradox (Q1247411) (← links)
- On the relations between Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekind (Q1319116) (← links)
- The role of a posteriori mathematics in physics (Q1752571) (← links)
- The metaphysics of the calculus: A foundational debate in the Paris Academy of Sciences, 1700-1706 (Q1824606) (← links)
- Peano's axioms in their historical context (Q1899316) (← links)
- Traditional logic and the early history of sets, 1854-1908 (Q1913678) (← links)
- Omnipresence, multipresence and ubiquity: kinds of generality in and around mathematics and logics (Q1942335) (← links)
- The curious neglect of geometry in modern philosophies of mathematics (Q2658290) (← links)
- What did Frege take Russell to have proved? (Q2695175) (← links)
- A new solution of the discrete catenary problem (Q5889420) (← links)