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Full-Text Articles in Logic and Foundations
Paul Feyerabend, Against Method (Typoscript 1969), Rudolf Kaehr
Paul Feyerabend, Against Method (Typoscript 1969), Rudolf Kaehr
Rudolf Kaehr
Facsimile of Paul Feyerabend's AGAINST METHOD Original typoscript of Against Methods from 1968 with handwritten corrections. Last sentence, p. 116: "We must take care that it does not lose its ability to make such a choice."
Mathematical Philosophy, Janie Ferguson
Mathematical Philosophy, Janie Ferguson
Honors Theses
The purpose of Mathematical Philosophy by Cassius J. Keyser is to delve into some of the more essential and significant relations between mathematics and philosophy. To see this relation, one must gain insight into the nature of mathematics as a distinctive type of thought. The standard of excellence in the quality of thinking to which mathematicians are accustomed is called "logical rigor;" clarity and precision are essentials. The demands of logic, however, cannot be fully satisfied even in mathematics, but it meets the requirements much more nearly than any other discipline. Thus, the amount of mathematical training essential to education …