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  1. A formalization of the theory of sets from the point of view of combinatory logic.Edward J. Cogan - 1955 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 1 (3):198-240.
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  • Reply to Belot, Elgin, and Horsten. [REVIEW]Bas C. van Fraassen - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 150 (3):461 - 472.
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  • Different senses of finitude: An inquiry into Hilbert’s finitism.Sören Stenlund - 2012 - Synthese 185 (3):335-363.
    This article develops a critical investigation of the epistemological core of Hilbert's foundational project, the so-called the finitary attitude. The investigation proceeds by distinguishing different senses of 'number' and 'finitude' that have been used in the philosophical arguments. The usual notion of modern pure mathematics, i.e. the sense of number which is implicit in the notion of an arbitrary finite sequence and iteration is one sense of number and finitude. Another sense, of older origin, is connected with practices of counting (...)
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  • Reply to Belot, Elgin, and Horsten.Bas Fraassen - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 150 (3):461-472.
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  • The Interpretation of Formalized Implication.Haskell B. Curry - 1959 - Theoria 25 (1):1-26.
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  • From Curry to Haskell.Felice Cardone - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (1):57-74.
    We expose some basic elements of a style of programming supported by functional languages like Haskell by relating them to a coherent set of notions and techniques from Curry’s work in combinatory logic and formal systems, and their algebraic and categorical interpretations. Our account takes the form of a commentary to a simple fragment of Haskell code attempting to isolate the conceptual sources of the linguistic abstractions involved.
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