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  1. Jairo da Silva (2012). Husserl on Geometry and Spatial Representation. Axiomathes 22 (1):5-30.
    Husserl left many unpublished drafts explaining (or trying to) his views on spatial representation and geometry, such as, particularly, those collected in the second part of Studien zur Arithmetik und Geometrie (Hua XXI), but no completely articulate work on the subject. In this paper, I put forward an interpretation of what those views might have been. Husserl, I claim, distinguished among different conceptions of space, the space of perception (constituted from sensorial data by intentionally motivated psychic functions), that of physical (...)
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  2. Jairo José da Silva (2010). Beyond Leibniz : Husserl's Vindication of Symbolic Knowledge. In Mirja Hartimo (ed.), Phenomenology and Mathematics. Springer.
  3. Jairo da Silva (2008). On Proofs in Mathematics. Manuscrito 31 (1).
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  4. Jairo da Silva (2005). A Phenomenological Inquiry Into the Concept of Set. Manuscrito 28 (2).
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  5. Jairo da Silva (2004). On the Nature of the Proposition. Manuscrito 27 (1).
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  6. Jairo José Da Silva (2002). The Axioms of Set Theory. Axiomathes 13 (2):107-126.
    In this paper I argue for the view that the axioms of ZF are analytic truths of a particular concept of set. By this I mean that these axioms are true by virtue only of the meaning attached to this concept, and, moreover, can be derived from it. Although I assume that the object of ZF is a concept of set, I refrain from asserting either its independent existence, or its dependence on subjectivity. All I presuppose is that this concept (...)
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  7. Jairo da Silva (2000). Resenha 'Husserl or Frege: Meaning, Objectivity and Mathematics' (Claire Ortiz Hill & Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock). Manuscrito 23 (2).
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  8. Jairo da Silva (2000). The Many Senses of Completeness. Manuscrito 23 (2).
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