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Mathematical Intuition and Wittgenstein

In Eric Blaire, C. P. Ormell & Mathematics Applicable Group (eds.), New Thinking about the Nature of Mathematics. Twayne Publishers. pp. 39-43 (1992)

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  1. Syntax-directed discovery in mathematics.David S. Henley - 1995 - Erkenntnis 43 (2):241 - 259.
    It is shown how mathematical discoveries such as De Moivre's theorem can result from patterns among the symbols of existing formulae and that significant mathematical analogies are often syntactic rather than semantic, for the good reason that mathematical proofs are always syntactic, in the sense of employing only formal operations on symbols. This radically extends the Lakatos approach to mathematical discovery by allowing proof-directed concepts to generate new theorems from scratch instead of just as evolutionary modifications to some existing theorem. (...)
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