The following pages link to (Q4149431):
Displaying 15 items.
- Top-down and bottom-up philosophy of mathematics (Q360438) (← links)
- Arguments on motivation in the rise and decline of a mathematical theory; the ''Construction of equations'', 1637 - ca. 1750 (Q800900) (← links)
- What can the philosophy of mathematics learn from the history of mathematics? (Q948979) (← links)
- Mathematics has a front and a back (Q1182174) (← links)
- Logic, ontology, mathematical practice (Q1202496) (← links)
- Alpha-theory: An elementary axiomatics for nonstandard analysis (Q1425690) (← links)
- Open texture and mathematics (Q1982002) (← links)
- On Lakatos's decomposition of the notion of proof (Q2080593) (← links)
- Exceptions and counterexamples: understanding Abel's comment on Cauchy's theorem (Q2576314) (← links)
- Lakatos's criticism of Carnapian inductive logic was mistaken (Q2634488) (← links)
- History, methodology and early algebra<sup>1</sup> (Q2713311) (← links)
- The Parallel Structure of Mathematical Reasoning (Q2950044) (← links)
- The Significance of a Categoricity Theorem for Formal Theories and Informal Beliefs (Q3295830) (← links)
- Proving Things About the Informal (Q4637225) (← links)
- Kalmár's Argument Against the Plausibility of Church's Thesis (Q5207922) (← links)