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  • * In the {{w|Philosophical realism|Realist philosophy}}, one wholeheartedly accepts traditional mathematics at face value. All qu ...Paul Benacerraf|Benacerraf}} and {{w|Hilary Putnam|Putnam}}'s collection ''Philosophy of Mathematics'', 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press, 1983. quote from [h ...
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  • ** [[D. D. Raphael]], ''The Impartial Spectator: Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy'' (2007), Ch. 1: Two Versions ...
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  • ...=Bertrand|author1-link=Bertrand Russell|title=Introduction to mathematical philosophy|publisher=Dover Publications|location=New York|orig-year=1919|date=1993|isb ...
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  • ** {{w|Philipp Frank}}, ''Philosophy of Science: The Link Between Science and Philosophy'' (1957) pp. 261-262. ** {{w|Philipp Frank}}, ''Philosophy of Science: The Link Between Science and Philosophy'' (1957) pp. 266-267. ...
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  • ...e.com/books?id=iTmepJvm08UC&pg=PA1 |page=1 |title=Léon Rosenfeld: Physics, Philosophy, and Politics in the Twentieth Century | isbn=978-981-4307-81-9 | date=2012 ...
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  • ...nomics]], [[mathematics]], [[physics]], [[astrology]] and [[astronomy]], [[philosophy]], and [[theology]]; was [[w:Bishop of Lisieux|Bishop of Lisieux]], a [[w:t ...ow]], "Why Physical Space has Three Dimensions," ''British Journal for the Philosophy of Science'', 6 #21 (May 1955) ...
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  • ...ught and work extended across physical [[chemistry]], [[economics]], and [[philosophy]]. He was a Fellow of the [[w:Royal Society|Royal Society]] and a Fellow of {{Philosophy of science}} ...
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  • ...r the leadership of [[Pythagoras]] first made science systematic, defined philosophy as the love of wisdom... [Οἱ παλαιοὶ καὶ πρώτοι μεθοδεύσαντες ἐπιστήμην κατ ...of life—and this is accomplished by philosophy alone and nothing else, and philosophy means'''... for us '''desire for wisdom,''' and wisdom '''the science of th ...
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  • * '''Regard for the true endeavor of [[philosophy]], that of guiding into one common stream the many [[wiktionary:rill#Noun|r ...rent, and commone time"] stood under the influence of the view of mediæval philosophy, as though he had grown unfaithful to his resolve to investigate only actua ...
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  • ...The Convolution as a Mathematical Object" (2017) ''Research in History and Philosophy of Mathematics'' p. 207. ...
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  • ...he had learnt in Egypt was merely practical. ...It was natural to nascent philosophy to draw, by false analogies, and the use of a brief and deceptive vocabular ...ery, according to [[w:Hermann Hankel|Hankel]], which led Pythagoras to his philosophy of number. It is probable at least that the name ''harmonical'' proportion ...
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  • ** "Why Physical Space has Three Dimensions," ''British Journal for the Philosophy of Science'', 6 #21 (May 1955) ** ''Natural Philosophy of Time'' (1980) as quoted by Suk-Jun Kim, "Time felt and places imagined i ...
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  • ** [[Paul Davies]], (1989) Introduction to ''Physics and Philosophy'' (1958) ** [[Paul Davies]], (1989) Introduction to ''Physics and Philosophy'' (1958) ...
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  • * In my view all salvation for philosophy may be expected to come from Darwin's theory. ...ture is adequate. great difficulties; one doesn't really know what natural philosophy is ... ...
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  • ...cal success and to have wide-ranging applicability. However, on a more [[w:philosophy of physics|philosophical]] level, debates continue about the meaning of the ...
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  • ...ery, according to [[w:Hermann Hankel|Hankel]], which led Pythagoras to his philosophy of number. It is probable at least that the name ''harmonical'' proportion ...he had learnt in Egypt was merely practical. ...It was natural to nascent philosophy to draw, by false analogies, and the use of a brief and deceptive vocabular ...
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  • ...lanatory Appendix, ''Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and His System of the World'' (1934) Tr. [[w:Benjamin Motte|Andrew Motte]], ...rd, Editor's Note, ''Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and His System of the World'' (1934) Isaac Newton, Florian Cajori. ...
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  • * [A]s the great extreme of dimension is [[Sublime (philosophy)|sublime]], so the last extreme of littleness is in the same measure sublim ** [[w:W. K. C. Guthrie|W. K. C. Guthrie]], ''A History of Greek Philosophy'' Vol. 1, "The Earlier Presocratics and the Pythagoreans" (1962) ...
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  • ...natural phenamena. It foreshadows some points of Whitehead's later work in philosophy and metaphysics. ...> x</math>. ...[T]his latter assumption... is of vital importance, both to philosophy and to mathematics; for by it the notion of [[infinity]] is introduced.<!-- ...
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  • ...astus}} (1523-83)... adopted the reasoning of [[w:Scholasticism|scholastic philosophy]] and thus weakened the force of his attack, but he pointed out many contra ...not... haphazard. The alchemists had a definite, and... logical, system of philosophy... [T]hey recognised—(1) the unity of matter; (2) the three principles—phil ...
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