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  1. (2 other versions)Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics.Pasquale Frascolla - 1994 - Mind 108 (429):159-162.
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  • Computability and Logic.G. S. Boolos & R. C. Jeffrey - 1977 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 28 (1):95-95.
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  • Wittgenstein versus Turing on the nature of Church's thesis.S. G. Shanker - 1987 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 28 (4):615-649.
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  • Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics.Michael Wrigley - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (106):50-59.
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  • 10. Was recursion the key step in the evolution of the human language faculty?Anna R. Kinsella - 2010 - In Harry van der Hulst (ed.), Recursion and Human Language. De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 177-192.
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  • On Notation for Ordinal Numbers.S. C. Kleene - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):93-94.
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  • (1 other version)Aspects of the Theory of Syntax.George Kimball Plochmann - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):278-280.
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  • (1 other version)The Boundaries of Babel: The Brain and the Enigma of Impossible Languages.Andrea Moro - 2008 - MIT Press.
    In _The Boundaries of Babel_, Andrea Moro tells the story of an encounter between two cultures: contemporary theoretical linguistics and the cognitive neurosciences. The study of language within a biological context has been ongoing for more than fifty years. The development of neuroimaging technology offers new opportunities to enrich the "biolinguistic perspective" and extend it beyond an abstract framework for inquiry. As a leading theoretical linguist in the generative tradition and also a cognitive scientist schooled in the new imaging technology, (...)
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  • Syntactic Structures and Recursive Devices: A Legacy of Imprecision. [REVIEW]Marcus Tomalin - 2011 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 20 (3):297-315.
    Taking Chomsky’s Syntactic Structures as a starting point, this paper explores the use of recursive techniques in contemporary linguistic theory. Specifically, it is shown that there were profound ambiguities surrounding the notion of recursion in the 1950s, and that this was partly due to the fact that influential texts such as Syntactic Structures neglected to define what exactly constituted a recursive device. As a result, uncertainties concerning the role of recursion in linguistic theory have prevailed until the present day, and (...)
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  • (1 other version)Turing, Wittgenstein, and the science of the mind.Jack Copeland - 1994 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 72 (4):497-519.
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  • (1 other version)Wittgenstein’s Tractatus.H. O. Mounce - 2002 - International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (4):535-537.
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  • (1 other version)Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. [REVIEW]H. O. Mounce - 2002 - International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (4):535-537.
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  • (1 other version)Misunderstanding Gödel: New Arguments about Wittgenstein and New Remarks by Wittgenstein.Victor Rodych - 2003 - Dialectica 57 (3):279-313.
    The long‐standing issue of Wittgenstein's controversial remarks on Gödel's Theorem has recently heated up in a number of different and interesting directions [,, ]. In their, Juliet Floyd and Hilary Putnam purport to argue that Wittgenstein's‘notorious’ “Contains a philosophical claim of great interest,” namely, “if one assumed. that →P is provable in Russell's system one should… give up the “translation” of P by the English sentence ‘P is not provable’,” because if ωP is provable in PM, PM is ω ‐inconsistent, (...)
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  • Wittgenstein on gdel: The newly published remarks. [REVIEW]Victor Rodych - 2002 - Erkenntnis 56 (3):379 - 397.
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