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In Defense of the Ideal 2nd DRAFT
– W. W. Tait
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Description PHIL 478: Philosophical Logic Fall Semester, 2006
– Instructor J. Horty
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Concepts and Axioms
– A.S. Troelstra
- 1998
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The irreflexivity of Brouwer’s philosophy ∗
– Mark Van Atten
- 2000
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Understanding Intuitionism
– Edward Nelson, I Have Proved Ab
- 1997
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FEASIBILITY IN LOGIC
– Jacques Dubucs
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Why Husserl should have been a strong revisionist in mathematics ∗
– M. Van Atten
- 2000
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4
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What is Neologicism?
– Bernard Linsky, Edward N. Zalta
- 2006
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1
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Constructive Mathematics and Quantum Physics
– Douglas Bridges, Karl Svozil
- 1999
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9
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Philosophical ìntuitions' and scepticism about judgement
– Timothy Williamson
- 2004
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History of Constructivism in the 20th Century
– A.S. Troelstra
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(to appear in J. Salerno, ed., New Essays on the Knowability Paradox, Oxford: Oxford University Press) Tennant’s Troubles
– Timothy Williamson
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1
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Truth and the foundations of mathematics. An introduction
– H. G. Dales, G. Oliveri
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Basic logic: reflection, symmetry, visibility
– Giovanni Sambin, Giulia Battilotti
- 1997
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Revamping the Restriction Strategy by
– Neil Tennant
- 2007
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J. SALERNO ⋆ REVISING THE LOGIC OF LOGICAL REVISION
– unknown authors
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3
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2006: ‘Past the Linguistic Turn
– Timothy Williamson
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1
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2010a, “Evolution without Naturalism
– Elliott Sober, Bence Nanay, Peter Nichols, Er Paseau, Er Rosenberg, Michael Ruse
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5
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Ordinals and Interactive Programs
– Peter Hancock
- 2000
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