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    Constructive Functional Analysis.D. S. Bridges & Peter Zahn - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (3):703-705.
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    A Meaningful Mathematical First Order Language: Partial Peano Algebras and Rule Systems.Peter Zahn - 1989 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (2):155-168.
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    A Meaningful Mathematical First Order Language: Partial Peano Algebras and Rule Systems.Peter Zahn - 1989 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 35 (2):155-168.
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    A Nonstandard Delta Function in a Predicative Theory.Peter Zahn - 1995 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (2):257-260.
    In [1] Todorov has shown by means of axiomatic set theory that there exists a nonstandard function Δ: *ℝn → * ℂ such that for all continuous functions φ: ℝn → ℂ, equation image.Here *ℝ and *ℂ are the set of the nonstandard real numbers and the set of the nonstandard complex numbers, respectively, and *φ: *ℝn → *ℂ is the nonstandard extension of φ In the present note we want to prove an analogous theorem by predicative means only.
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    A Normative Model of Classical Reasoning in Higher Order Languages.Peter Zahn - 2006 - Synthese 148 (2):309-343.
    The present paper is concerned with a ramified type theory (cf. (Lorenzen 1955), (Russell), (Schütte), (Weyl), e.g.,) in a cumulative version. §0 deals with reasoning in first order languages. is introduced as a first order set.
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    A Predicative Approach to Nonstandard Mathematics.Peter Zahn - 1987 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 33 (1):85-96.
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    A Predicative Approach to Nonstandard Mathematics.Peter Zahn - 1987 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 33 (1):85-96.
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  8. Beweisen im Mathematik-Unterricht: didakt, Anwendungen d. Lehre vom log. Schliessen.Peter Zahn - 1979 - Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, [Abt. Verl.].
  9. Die Semantik der Sprache der Prädikatenlogik in argumentativpragmatischer Sicht.Peter Zahn - 1982 - In Carl Friedrich Gethmann (ed.), Logik und Pragmatik: zum Rechtfertigungsproblem logischer Sprachregeln. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
     
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    Ein argumentativer Weg zur Logik.Peter Zahn - 1982 - Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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    Eine Verallgemeinerung des Hauptsatzes von Gentzen.Peter Zahn - 1969 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 12 (3-4):134-150.
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  12. Gilt das Lemma von König „konstruktiv “?Peter Zahn - 1985 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 25 (1):33-35.
     
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    Konstruktive begründung der perronschen integrationstheorie.Peter Zahn - 1978 - In Kuno Lorenz (ed.), Konstruktionen Versus Positionen: Beiträge Zur Diskussion Um Die Konstruktive Wissenschaftstheorie. Bd 1: Spezielle Wissenschaftstheorie. Bd 2: Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie. Paul Lorenzen Zum 60. Geburtstag. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 35-62.
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    Supplements to “A Predicative Approach to Nonstandard Mathematics”.Peter Zahn - 1989 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (3):269-271.
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    Supplements to “A Predicative Approach to Nonstandard Mathematics”.Peter Zahn - 1989 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 35 (3):269-271.
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