A bibliography of Hao Wang
Philosophia Mathematica 6 (1):25-38 (1998)
| Abstract | A listing is given of the published writings of the logician and philosopher Hao Wang (1921—1995), which includes all items known to the authors, including writings in Chinese and translations into other languages. | |||||||||
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Hao Wang (1953). What is an Individual? Philosophical Review 62 (3):413-420.
Hao Wang (1952). Negative Types. Mind 61 (243):366-368.
Hao Wang (1994). What is Logic? The Monist 77 (3):261-277.
Hao Wang (1987). Reflections on Gôdel. Mit Press.
Hao Wang (1955). On Formalization. Mind 64 (254):226-238.
Richard Jandovitz & Montgomery Link (2005). "Language and Metaphysics" by Hao Wang. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (1):139–147.
Sidney Morgenbesser & Charles Parsons (1996). Hao Wang 1921-1995. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 70 (2):195 - 197.
Charles Parsons (1996). In Memoriam: Hao Wang, 1921-1995. Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):108-111.
Charles Parsons (1998). Hao Wang as Philosopher and Interpreter of Gödel. Philosophia Mathematica 6 (1):3-24.
Hao Wang (1950). On Scepticism About Induction. Philosophy of Science 17 (4):333-335.
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