The following pages link to Philosophia Mathematica (Q2701933):
Displaying 50 items.
- A Second Glance at Non-restrictiveness† (Q4467931) (← links)
- Giving an Account of Provability Within a Theory (Q4467932) (← links)
- IN MEMORIAM (Q4470293) (← links)
- Mathematics and Bleak House (Q4470294) (← links)
- Exploring Categorical Structuralism (Q4470295) (← links)
- An Answer to Hellman's Question: ‘Does Category Theory Provide a Framework for Mathematical Structuralism?’† (Q4470296) (← links)
- Gian-Carlo Rota and the Phenomenological Philosophy of Mathematics: In Memoriam (Q4487029) (← links)
- Finite Mathematics and the Justification of the Axiom of Choicet (Q4487031) (← links)
- Indefiniteness of Mathematical Objects (Q4487032) (← links)
- Changes of Language in the Development of Mathematics (Q4487033) (← links)
- STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION IN MATHEMATICS SINCE GÖDEL (Q4542712) (← links)
- A Constructivist Perspective on Physics (Q4542713) (← links)
- The State of the Economy: Neo-logicism and Inflationt (Q4542714) (← links)
- Wittgenstein as his Own Worst Enemy: The Case of Godel's Theorem (Q4542720) (← links)
- Prose versus Proof: Wittgenstein on Godel, Tarski and Truth (Q4542721) (← links)
- The Identity Problem for Realist Structuralism (Q4542722) (← links)
- Was Godel a Godelian Platonist? (Q4542723) (← links)
- A First Glance at Non-Restrictiveness (Q4542724) (← links)
- Structural-Abstraction Principles (Q4626020) (← links)
- Frege Meets Aristotle: Points as Abstracts (Q4626021) (← links)
- A Generic Russellian Elimination of Abstract Objects: Fig. 1. (Q4626022) (← links)
- Introduction to Special Issue: Abstraction Principles (Q4626023) (← links)
- Abstraction and Four Kinds of Invariance (Or: What’s So Logical About Counting) (Q4626024) (← links)
- Categories for the Neologicist (Q4626025) (← links)
- Beauty Is Not All There Is to Aesthetics in Mathematics (Q4626026) (← links)
- Referring to Mathematical Objects via Definite Descriptions (Q4626027) (← links)
- José Ferreirós.<i>Mathematical Knowledge and the Interplay of Practices</i>. (Q4626028) (← links)
- Mohan Ganesalingam.<i>The Language of Mathematics: A Linguistic and Philosophical Investigation.</i>FoLLI Publications on Logic, Language and Information. (Q4626029) (← links)
- Rafał Urbaniak. <i>Leśniewski’s Systems of Logic and Foundations of Mathematics</i> (Q4626030) (← links)
- Russell Marcus and Mark McEvoy, eds. <i>An Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics: A Reader.</i> (Q4626031) (← links)
- Dedekind's Abstract Concepts: Models and Mappings (Q4626032) (← links)
- Dedekind and Cassirer on Mathematical Concept Formation† (Q4626033) (← links)
- Dedekind's Logicism (Q4626034) (← links)
- Dedekind’s Map-theoretic Period (Q4626035) (← links)
- Introduction to Special Issue: Dedekind and the Philosophy of Mathematics (Q4626036) (← links)
- Richard Lane Tieszen, 1951–2017 (Q4626037) (← links)
- Ian Hacking. Why Is There Philosophy of Mathematics At All? (Q4626038) (← links)
- Carlo Cellucci. Rethinking Knowledge: The Heuristic View. (Q4626039) (← links)
- Emily Rolfe Grosholz. Starry Reckoning: Reference and Analysis in Mathematics and Cosmology. (Q4626040) (← links)
- Labyrinth of Continua† (Q4626041) (← links)
- The Psychology and Philosophy of Natural Numbers† (Q4626043) (← links)
- What is a Higher-Level Set? (Q4626044) (← links)
- Gila Sher. Epistemic Friction: An Essay on Knowledge, Truth, and Logic. (Q4626045) (← links)
- Roi Wagner. Making and Breaking Mathematical Sense: Histories and Philosophies of Mathematical Practice. (Q4626046) (← links)
- Mathematical Fit: A Case Study (Q4626047) (← links)
- Introduction to Special Issue: Aesthetics in Mathematics† (Q4626048) (← links)
- Aesthetic Preferences in Mathematics: A Case Study† (Q4626049) (← links)
- Fitting Feelings and Elegant Proofs: On the Psychology of Aesthetic Evaluation in Mathematics† (Q4626051) (← links)
- The Beautiful Art of Mathematics† (Q4626052) (← links)
- Francesca Biagioli. Space, Number, and Geometry from Helmholtz to Cassirer (Q4626053) (← links)