The following pages link to Understanding the infinite (Q2715919):
Displaying 23 items.
- Are mathematical theories reducible to non-analytic foundations? (Q482327) (← links)
- Anything and everything (Q486967) (← links)
- The finite and the infinite (Q535363) (← links)
- Finite mathematics. (Q1578768) (← links)
- An empirically feasible approach to the epistemology of arithmetic (Q2263060) (← links)
- Something less: a compact (but jumbled) explanation of the infinite in comics (Q2304707) (← links)
- Mathematical determinacy and the transferability of aboutness (Q2460192) (← links)
- The foundations of mathematics in the theory of sets (Q2703525) (← links)
- Paradox, ZF, and the Axiom of Foundation (Q2909755) (← links)
- On Arbitrary sets and<i>ZFC</i> (Q3174638) (← links)
- Leibniz in Cantor’s Paradise: A Dialogue on the Actual Infinite (Q3297218) (← links)
- A Universal Approach to Self-Referential Paradoxes, Incompleteness and Fixed Points (Q4650304) (← links)
- On Russell's vulnerability to Russell's paradox (Q4706116) (← links)
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- The Mathematical Development of Set Theory from Cantor to Cohen (Q4879892) (← links)
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- Logic and Sets (Q5006818) (← links)
- The Ontological Innocence of Schematic Logic (Q5013623) (← links)
- Internal categoricity, truth and determinacy (Q6054059) (← links)
- Bicontextualism (Q6158340) (← links)
- Cantor's Abstractionism and Hume's Principle (Q6650271) (← links)