On the Procedural Character of Hilbert’s Axiomatic Method

Quaestio 19:459-482 (2019)
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Hilbert’s methodological reflection has certainly shaped a new image of the axiomatic method. However, the discussion on the procedural character of the method is still open, with commentators subs...

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Giambattista Formica
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