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Autor/in: E.W. Beth; J. Piaget Titel: Synthese Library; Mathematical Epistemology and Psychology - Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science Verlag: Springer; Springer Netherland 326 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 2013-03-09 Dordrecht; NL Übersetzer/in: W. Mays Sprache: Englisch 213,99 € (DE) 220,00 € (AT) 236,00 CHF (CH) Available XXI, 326 p.
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I. Mathematical Reasoning Cannot be Analysed by Traditional Syllogistics.- II. The Psychological Interpretation of Mathematical Reasoning.- III. The Logicist Tradition.- IV. Strict Demonstration and Heuristic Procedures.- V. Intuitive Structures and Formalised Mathematics.- VI. “Thinking Machines” and Mathematical Thought.- VII. Lessons of the:History of the Relations Between Logic and Psychology.- VIII. General Psychological Problems of Logico-Mathematical Thought.- IX. General Psychological Problems of Logico-Mathematical Thought (Continued).- X. The Psychological Problems of “Pure” Thought.- XI. Some Convergences Between Formal and Genetic Analyses.- XII. Epistemological Problems with Logical and Psychological Relevance.- General Conclusions.- Name Index.
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