Steps toward a constructive nominalism
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(26)- The 2007 Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Logic
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- Quine, Putnam, and the `Quine-Putnam' indispensability argument
- Objectivity and truth in mathematics: a sober non-Platonist perspective
- In Memoriam: Nelson Goodman 1906–1998
- The enhanced indispensability argument, the circularity problem, and the interpretability strategy
- On Putnam's proof of the impossibility of a nominalistic physics
- There is overlap in letters: a mereological definition of word types
- What is nominalistic mereology?
- \textit{Sign and object}: Quine's forgotten book project
- The neo-Carnapians
- A survey of formal semantics
- Harvard 1940–1941: Tarski, Carnap and Quine on a finitistic language of mathematics for science
- Semantic nominalism: how i learned to stop worrying and love universals
- Plurals and mereology
- Leon Henkin
- Leon Henkin the reviewer
- Computation and indispensability
- Carnap, Quine, quantification and ontology
- How Carnap built the world in 1928
- Accessibility of reformulated mathematical content
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