Concepts and Axioms

Philosophia Mathematica 6 (2):195-208 (1998)
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Abstract

The paper discusses the transition from informal concepts to mathematically precise notions; examples are given, and in some detail the case of lawless sequences, a concept of intuitionistic mathematics, is discussed. A final section comments on philosophical discussions concerning intuitionistic logic in connection with a ‘theory of meaning’.

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Anne Troelstra
Last affiliation: University of Amsterdam

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