The following pages link to Brendan P. Larvor (Q510700):
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- (Q383051) (redirect page) (← links)
- How to think about informal proofs (Q383052) (← links)
- History and philosophy of infinity. Selected papers from the conference ``Foundations of the Formal Sciences VIII'' held at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, England, 20--23 September 2013 (Q510701) (← links)
- What can the philosophy of mathematics learn from the history of mathematics? (Q948979) (← links)
- From Euclidean geometry to knots and nets (Q2053353) (← links)
- Why `scaffolding' is the wrong metaphor: the cognitive usefulness of mathematical representations (Q2690209) (← links)
- History, methodology and early algebra<sup>1</sup> (Q2713311) (← links)
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- What is Dialectical Philosophy of Mathematics?† (Q2765253) (← links)
- What Philosophy of Mathematical Practice Can Teach Argumentation Theory About Diagrams and Pictures (Q2950039) (← links)
- Why the Naïve Derivation Recipe Model Cannot Explain How Mathematicians’ Proofs Secure Mathematical Knowledge (Q2965651) (← links)
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- Lakatos as Historian of Mathematics (Q3122855) (← links)
- Authoritarian Versus Authoritative Teaching: Polya and Lakatos (Q3586362) (← links)
- Review: A Welcome Addition to the Philosophy of Mathematical Practice (Q4553309) (← links)
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- William Boos. <i>Metamathematics and the Philosophical Tradition</i> (Q5067715) (← links)
- What Are Mathematical Cultures? (Q5350412) (← links)
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- Book review of: D. Gillies, Lakatos and the historical approach to philosophy of mathematics (Q6630875) (← links)
- The limits of understanding and the understanding of limits: David Hume's mathematical sources (Q6639167) (← links)