The Foundations of Arithmetic
Evanston, Ill.,Northwestern University Press (1953)
| Abstract | In arithmetic, if only because many of its methods and concepts originated in India, it has been the tradition to reason less strictly than in geometry, ... | |||||||||
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Richard Pettigrew (2010). The Foundations of Arithmetic in Finite Bounded Zermelo Set Theory. Cahiers du Centre de Logique 17:99-118.
Carlos Álvarez (1987). Sobre Las Posibilidades de Una Equivalencia Para El Fundamento de la Aritmética. Theoria 2 (2):345-364.
Michael Potter (1998). Classical Arithmetic as Part of Intuitionistic Arithmetic. Grazer Philosophische Studien 55:127-41.
Crispin Wright (1983). Frege's Conception of Numbers as Objects. Aberdeen University Press.
B. R. Buckingham (1953). Elementary Arithmetic. Boston, Ginn.
Gottlob Frege (1980). The Foundations of Arithmetic: A Logico-Mathematical Enquiry Into the Concept of Number. Northwestern University Press.
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