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  1. On the Infinite.David Hilbert - 1926 - Mathematische Annalen 95:161-190.
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  • Über eine bisher noch nicht benützte erweiterung Des finiten standpunktes.Von Kurt Gödel - 1958 - Dialectica 12 (3‐4):280-287.
    ZusammenfassungP. Bernays hat darauf hingewiesen, dass man, um die Widerspruchs freiheit der klassischen Zahlentheorie zu beweisen, den Hilbertschen flniter Standpunkt dadurch erweitern muss, dass man neben den auf Symbole sich beziehenden kombinatorischen Begriffen gewisse abstrakte Begriffe zulässt, Die abstrakten Begriffe, die bisher für diesen Zweck verwendet wurden, sinc die der konstruktiven Ordinalzahltheorie und die der intuitionistischer. Logik. Es wird gezeigt, dass man statt deesen den Begriff einer berechenbaren Funktion endlichen einfachen Typs über den natürlichen Zahler benutzen kann, wobei keine anderen (...)
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  • Finitism.W. W. Tait - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (9):524-546.
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  • (1 other version)Fragments of arithmetic.Wilfried Sieg - 1985 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 28 (1):33-71.
    We establish by elementary proof-theoretic means the conservativeness of two subsystems of analysis over primitive recursive arithmetic. The one subsystem was introduced by Friedman [6], the other is a strengthened version of a theory of Minc [14]; each has been shown to be of considerable interest for both mathematical practice and metamathematical investigations. The foundational significance of such conservation results is clear: they provide a direct finitist justification of the part of mathematical practice formalizable in these subsystems. The results are (...)
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  • Countable algebra and set existence axioms.Harvey M. Friedman - 1983 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 25 (2):141.
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  • XII*—Aristotelian Infinity.Jonathan Lear - 1980 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 80 (1):187-210.
    Jonathan Lear; XII*—Aristotelian Infinity, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 80, Issue 1, 1 June 1980, Pages 187–210, https://doi.org/10.1093/aris.
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  • Hilbert's epistemology.Philip Kitcher - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (1):99-115.
    Hilbert's program attempts to show that our mathematical knowledge can be certain because we are able to know for certain the truths of elementary arithmetic. I argue that, in the absence of a theory of mathematical truth, Hilbert does not have a complete theory of our arithmetical knowledge. Further, while his deployment of a Kantian notion of intuition seems to promise an answer to scepticism, there is no way to complete Hilbert's epistemology which would answer to his avowed aims.
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  • Which set existence axioms are needed to prove the separable Hahn-Banach theorem?Douglas K. Brown & Stephen G. Simpson - 1986 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 31:123-144.
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  • Mathematics, the Loss of Certainty.Morris Kline - 1981 - Critica 13 (39):87-91.
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  • (1 other version)From Frege to Gödel. A Source Book in Mathematical Logic 1879-1931.Jean van Heijenoort - 1968 - Synthese 18 (2-3):302-305.
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