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100Towards a certain “contextualism” II. (foresight vs. hindsight) vs. insightPhilosophia Mathematica (2): 158-167. 1972.
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66Mathematicians, man or woman: Exercises in a “verstehen-approach”Philosophia Mathematica (1): 15-72. 1976.
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66Per analogiam vs per definitionem relative to the patterns of discoveryPhilosophia Mathematica (1): 5-22. 1975.
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63Women and the so-called “mathematical talent”: A prelude to sociopsychologyPhilosophia Mathematica (1): 130-170. 1976.
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58The Poverty of Philosophy: "Ethics and Mathematics"Philosophia Mathematica (2): 59-86. 1988.For a solid case in the much neglected area of study, morals of knowledge in concrete, mathematicians are asked to face squarely the well-known fact since archimedes: the status of mathematics as a handmaid of military science, as is exemplified best today by computer scientists . also at issue here is the question: is the science less guilty of war crime if employed against the humanity in entirety than when abused against one particular race or nation? "l'art pour l'art" must be reexamined!
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54The “needham question”: Toward a “sociology of mathematics”Philosophia Mathematica (2): 180-210. 1987.
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40On Endomorphisms of Ockham Algebras with PseudocomplementationStudia Logica 98 (1-2): 237-250. 2011.A pO -algebra $${(L; f, \, ^{\star})}$$ is an algebra in which ( L ; f ) is an Ockham algebra, $${(L; \, ^{\star})}$$ is a p -algebra, and the unary operations f and $${^{\star}}$$ commute. Here we consider the endomorphism monoid of such an algebra. If $${(L; f, \, ^{\star})}$$ is a subdirectly irreducible pK 1,1 - algebra then every endomorphism $${\vartheta}$$ is a monomorphism or $${\vartheta^3 = \vartheta}$$ . When L is finite the endomorphism monoid of L is regular, and we determine precis…Read more
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9Kant And Modern Mathematics: I. Philosophy And The MathematiciansPhilosophia Mathematica (2): 47-52. 1965.
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7Kant And Modern Mathematics: Ii. The Nature Of MathematicsPhilosophia Mathematica (2): 52-57. 1965.
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6Kant And Modern Mathematics: Iii. Fragments From An Exegetic StudyPhilosophia Mathematica (2): 57-68. 1965.
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