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  1. Minimal invariant spaces in formal topology.Thierry Coquand - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (3):689-698.
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  • Topological Representations of Distributive Lattices and Brouwerian Logics.M. H. Stone - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (2):90-91.
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  • The genesis of ideal theory.Harold M. Edwards - 1980 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 23 (4):321-378.
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  • Inductively generated formal topologies.Thierry Coquand, Giovanni Sambin, Jan Smith & Silvio Valentini - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 124 (1-3):71-106.
    Formal topology aims at developing general topology in intuitionistic and predicative mathematics. Many classical results of general topology have been already brought into the realm of constructive mathematics by using formal topology and also new light on basic topological notions was gained with this approach which allows distinction which are not expressible in classical topology. Here we give a systematic exposition of one of the main tools in formal topology: inductive generation. In fact, many formal topologies can be presented in (...)
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  • Methodology and metaphysics in the development of Dedekind's theory of ideals.Jeremy Avigad - 2006 - In Jose Ferreiros Jeremy Gray (ed.), The architecture of modern mathematics.
    Philosophical concerns rarely force their way into the average mathematician’s workday. But, in extreme circumstances, fundamental questions can arise as to the legitimacy of a certain manner of proceeding, say, as to whether a particular object should be granted ontological status, or whether a certain conclusion is epistemologically warranted. There are then two distinct views as to the role that philosophy should play in such a situation. On the first view, the mathematician is called upon to turn to the counsel (...)
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