18 Unconventional Essays on the Nature of Mathematics
Reuben Hersh (ed.)
Springer (2006)
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Charles Parsons (1983). Mathematics in Philosophy: Selected Essays. Cornell University Press.
Reuben Hersh (1997). What is Mathematics, Really? Oxford University Press.
Matthias Schirn (ed.) (1998). The Philosophy of Mathematics Today. Clarendon Press.
F. Richman (1998). Review of R. Hersh, What is Mathematics, Really?. Philosophia Mathematica 6 (2):245-255.
Reuben Hersh (1991). Mathematics has a Front and a Back. Synthese 88 (2):127 - 133.
Michael Liston (1999). Review of R. Hersh, What Is Mathematics, Really?. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 66 (3):501-.
Carlo Cellucci (2006). “Introduction” to Filosofia & Matematica. In Reuben Hersh (ed.), 18 Unconventional Essays on the Nature of Mathematics, pp. 17-36. Springer.
Carlo Cellucci (2006). Filosofia & Matematica, Introduction. In Reuben Hersh (ed.), 18 Unconventional Essays on the Nature of Mathematics. Springer.
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