Intuition and reflection in arithmetic: Michael Potter
Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):63–73 (1999)
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Mary Leng, Alexander Paseau & Michael D. Potter (eds.) (2007). Mathematical Knowledge. Oxford University Press.
J. Michael Dunn (1979). Relevant Robinson's Arithmetic. Studia Logica 38 (4):407 - 418.
Michael Potter (2001). Was Gödel a Gödelian Platonist? Philosophia Mathematica 9 (3):331-346.
Richard Zach (2005). Book Review: Michael Potter. Reason's Nearest Kin. Philosophies of Arithmetic From Kant to Carnap. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 46 (4):503-513.
William Demopoulos (2001). Reason's Nearest Kin: Philosophies of Arithmetic From Kant to Carnap Michael Potter. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (3):599-612.
Marco Ruffino (2002). Michael Potter, Reason's Nearest Kin. Philosophies of Arithmetic From Kant to Carnap. Erkenntnis 56 (2).
Michael D. Potter (2004). Set Theory and its Philosophy: A Critical Introduction. Oxford University Press.
Richard Zach (2005). Critical Study of Michael Potter’s Reason’s Nearest Kin. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 46:503-513.
Michael Potter (1998). Classical Arithmetic as Part of Intuitionistic Arithmetic. Grazer Philosophische Studien 55:127-41.
Michael D. Potter (2000). Reason's Nearest Kin: Philosophies of Arithmetic From Kant to Carnap. Oxford University Press.
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