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  1. (1 other version)The Structuralist View of Theories. A Posible Analogue of the Bourbaki Programme in Physical Science.W. Stegmüller - 1982 - Erkenntnis 17 (3):377-397.
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  • Who were the American Postulate Theorists?Michael Scanlan - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):981-1002.
    Articles by two American mathematicians, E. V. Huntington and Oswald Veblen, are discussed as examples of a movement in foundational research in the period 1900-1930 called American postulate theory. This movement also included E. H. Moore, R. L. Moore, C. H. Langford, H. M. Sheffer, C. J. Keyser, and others. The articles discussed exemplify American postulate theorists' standards for axiomatizations of mathematical theories, and their investigations of such axiomatizations with respect to metatheoretic properties such as independence, completeness, and consistency.
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  • Gottlob Frege: Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence. [REVIEW]Joan Weiner - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (4):591-593.
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  • Linearity and Reflexivity in the Growth of Mathematical Knowledge.Leo Corry - 1989 - Science in Context 3 (2):409-440.
    The ArgumentRecent studies in the philosophy of mathematics have increasingly stressed the social and historical dimensions of mathematical practice. Although this new emphasis has fathered interesting new perspectives, it has also blurred the distinction between mathematics and other scientific fields. This distinction can be clarified by examining the special interaction of thebodyandimagesof mathematics.Mathematics has an objective, ever-expanding hard core, the growth of which is conditioned by socially and historically determined images of mathematics. Mathematics also has reflexive capacities unlike those of (...)
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  • Conjecture.B. Mazur - 1997 - Synthese 111 (2):197-210.
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  • Proof and the evolution of mathematics.Arthur Jaffe - 1997 - Synthese 111 (2):133-146.
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  • The four-color theorem and mathematical proof.Michael Detlefsen & Mark Luker - 1980 - Journal of Philosophy 77 (12):803-820.
    I criticize a recent paper by Thomas Tymoczko in which he attributes fundamental philosophical significance and novelty to the lately-published computer-assisted proof of the four color theorem (4CT). Using reasoning precisely analogous to that employed by Tymoczko, I argue that much of traditional mathematical proof must be seen as resting on what Tymoczko must take as being "empirical" evidence. The new proof of the 4CT, with its use of what Tymoczko calls "empirical" evidence is therefore not so novel as he (...)
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  • David Hilbert and the axiomatization of physics (1894–1905).Leo Corry - 1997 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 51 (2):83-198.
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  • (1 other version)The Structuralist View of Theories. A Possible Analogue of the Bourbaki Programme in Physical Science.W. Stegmüller - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 170 (1):85-86.
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  • The Development of Analysis: A Case Study.Philip Kitcher - 1983 - In The nature of mathematical knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Concludes with a more sustained look at a single part of the history of mathematics, the development of analysis from the seventeenth century to the work of Dedekind, Cantor and Frege. The discussion is linked to the general account of Chapters 7–9.
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  • Hilbertprogramm und Kritische Philosophie: Das Göttinger Modell interdisziplinärer Zusammenarbeit zwischen Mathematik und Philosophie.Volker Peckhaus - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (2):351-354.
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  • The structuralist view of theories: a possible analogue of the Bourbaki programme in physical science.Wolfgang Stegmüller - 1979 - New York: Springer Verlag.
    This is the basis of the first part of the book.
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  • The four-color problem and its philosophical significance.Thomas Tymoczko - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy 76 (2):57-83.
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  • The Principles of Mechanics Presented in a New Form.Heinrich Hertz, D. E. Jones & J. T. Walley - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (31):257-258.
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  • Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty.Morris Kline - 1982 - New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press USA.
    This work stresses the illogical manner in which mathematics has developed, the question of applied mathematics as against 'pure' mathematics, and the challenges to the consistency of mathematics' logical structure that have occurred in the twentieth century.
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  • The nature of mathematical knowledge.Philip Kitcher - 1983 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This book argues against the view that mathematical knowledge is a priori,contending that mathematics is an empirical science and develops historically,just as ...
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  • Gottlob Frege: Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence.Gottfried Gabriel, Hans Hermes, Friedrich Kambartel, Christian Thiel, Albert Veraart, Brian McGuinness & Hans Kaal (eds.) - 1980 - Blackwell.
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  • Perspective on Hilbert.David E. Rowe - 1997 - Perspectives on Science 5 (4):533-570.
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  • Mathematics, the Loss of Certainty.Morris Kline - 1981 - Critica 13 (39):87-91.
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  • History and Philosophy of Modern Mathematics.William Aspray & Philip Kitcher - 1988 - U of Minnesota Press.
    History and Philosophy of Modern Mathematics was first published in 1988. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The fourteen essays in this volume build on the pioneering effort of Garrett Birkhoff, professor of mathematics at Harvard University, who in 1974 organized a conference of mathematicians and historians of modern mathematics to examine how the two disciplines approach the history of mathematics. In (...)
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  • Hermann Minkowski and the postulate of relativity.Leo Corry - 1997 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 51 (4):273-314.
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  • Éléments d'histoire des mathématiques.Nicolas Bourbaki - 1961 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 16 (2):244-244.
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  • Bourbaki: Towards a Philosophy of Modern Mathematics.Joong Fang - 1970 - Paideia.
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