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- Mark van Atten:
Kant and Real Numbers. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 3-23 - Steven Awodey:
Type Theory and Homotopy. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 183-201 - Thierry Coquand, Guilhem Jaber:
A Computational Interpretation of Forcing in Type Theory. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 203-213 - Peter Dybjer:
Program Testing and the Meaning Explanations of Intuitionistic Type Theory. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 215-241 - Juliet Floyd:
Wittgenstein's Diagonal Argument: A Variation on Cantor and Turing. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 25-44 - Jean-Yves Girard:
Normativity in Logic. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 243-263 - Erik Palmgren:
Constructivist Versus Structuralist Foundations. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 265-279 - Dag Prawitz:
Truth and Proof in Intuitionism. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 45-67 - Aarne Ranta:
Machine Translation and Type Theory. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 281-311 - Michael Rathjen:
Constructive Zermelo-Fraenkel Set Theory, Power Set, and the Calculus of Constructions. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 313-349 - Giovanni Sambin:
Real and Ideal in Constructive Mathematics. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 69-85 - Anton Setzer:
Coalgebras as Types Determined by Their Elimination Rules. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 351-369 - Wilfried Sieg:
In the Shadow of Incompleteness: Hilbert and Gentzen. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 87-127 - Jan M. Smith:
Evolution and Logic. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 129-138 - Sören Stenlund:
The "Middle Wittgenstein" and Modern Mathematics. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 139-159 - William W. Tait:
Primitive Recursive Arithmetic and Its Role in the Foundations of Arithmetic: Historical and Philosophical Reflections. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 161-180 - Jouko A. Väänänen:
Second Order Logic, Set Theory and Foundations of Mathematics. Epistemology versus Ontology 2012: 371-380 - Peter Dybjer, Sten Lindström, Erik Palmgren, Göran Sundholm:
Epistemology versus Ontology - Essays on the Philosophy and Foundations of Mathematics in Honour of Per Martin-Löf. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science 27, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-94-007-4434-9 [contents]
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