Philosophia Mathematica

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Computing with Numbers and Other Non-syntactic Things: De re Knowledge of Abstract Objects†2017/05/05English6
Abstraction and Additional Nature2007/08/08English6
Kitcher, Ideal Agents, and Fictionalism2004/02/01English6
The Godel Paradox and Wittgenstein's Reasons2009/02/03English6
The Psychology and Philosophy of Natural Numbers†2017/03/22English6
To Diagram, to Demonstrate: To Do, To See, and To Judge in Greek Geometry2011/12/13English6
Real Numbers, Quantities, and Measurement†2002/06/01English6
Some Measurement-Theoretic Concerns about Hale's ‘Reals by Abstraction'†;2002/06/01English6
Motivating Wittgenstein's Perspective on Mathematical Sentences as Norms2011/01/10English6
That We See That Some Diagrammatic Proofs Are Perfectly Rigorous2013/05/13English6
Lakatos as Historian of Mathematics1997/02/01English6
In Defence of Indispensability1998/02/01English6
Hermann Weyl on Intuition and the Continuum†2000/10/01English6
Countable Choice as a Questionable Uniformity Principle2004/06/01English6
The Applicability of Mathematics as a Scientific and a Logical Problem2009/09/30English6
Higher-Order Logic or Set Theory: A False Dilemma2012/02/09English6
Vom Zahlen zu den Zahlen: On the Relation Between Computation and Arithmetical Structuralism2011/12/29English6
Nominalism, Trivialism, Logicism2014/06/16English6
DAVID HILBERT. David Hilbert's lectures on the foundations of geometry, 1891-1902. Michael Hallett and Ulrich Majer, eds. David Hilbert's Foundational Lectures; 1. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2004. ISBN 3-540-64373-7. Pp. xxviii + 6612013/05/10English6
Kuhn, Lakatos, and the Image of Mathematics1995/01/01English6
Godel's Correspondence on Proof Theory and Constructive Mathematics: KURT GODEL. Collected Works. Volume IV: Selected Correspondence A-G; Volume V: Selected Correspondence H-Z. Solomon Feferman, John W. Dawson, Warren Goldfarb, Charles Parsons, and Wilfried Sieg, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. xi + 662; xxiii + 664. ISBN 0-19-850073-4; 0-19-850075-0.2006/01/30English6
The History of Algebra and the Development of the Form of its Language2006/01/13English6
Mathematics and Philosophy of Mathematics1994/01/01English5
On Physicalism and Algorithmism: Can machines think?1993/01/01English5
The Company Kept by Cut Abstraction (and its Relatives)2011/01/24English5
Abstract Mathematical Tools and Machines for Mathematics†1997/10/01English5
On Finite Humet2000/06/01English5
Changes of Language in the Development of Mathematics2000/02/01English5
Structural Relativity1996/05/01English5
Structuralism's Unpaid Epistemological Debts1996/05/01English5