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  • curprev 04:5404:54, 13 June 2024David Eppstein talk contribs 99,481 bytes −12,223 →‎Further reading: this is too long, and too big a topic even to list major works in the topic as further reading; trim only to book-level broad-overview works actually focused on the philosophy of mathematics (and not mathematics appreciation or history of mathematics or foundations or conference proceedings or some particular philosopher instead) undo

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  • curprev 03:1603:16, 20 January 202397.115.172.178 talk 86,224 bytes −4 →‎History: I believe I’ve fixed the mistaken logic drawn from the preceding few sentences. If the Greek had in fact *not* considered 1 (one) a number but rather a “unit of arbitrary length,” while reserving a number to mean a “multitude” (presumably, of anything), then it follows that 3 (three), representing 3 units of a thing, would be a “true” number (ie. a multitude). (We’re excluding 1 (one), of course, because it lacks a clear multitude per its own self-definition, something that would... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 11:3111:31, 30 October 2022D.Lazard talk contribs 85,953 bytes −67 →‎Platonism: rm a unsourced dubious assertion: I doubt that he used the word "platonism". His common use of´ the words "mathematical object", "structure" and "formalism" and the nature of his work suggest that he was simultaneously, Platonist, formalist and structuralist undo

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  • curprev 07:0107:01, 6 August 2022Citation bot talk contribs 87,986 bytes +98 Alter: title, url. URLs might have been anonymized. Add: pmc, issue, url, doi, s2cid, authors 1-1. Removed proxy/dead URL that duplicated identifier. Removed parameters. Some additions/deletions were parameter name changes. | Use this bot. Report bugs. | Suggested by AManWithNoPlan | #UCB_CommandLine undo

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