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    A. S. Yessenin-Volpin. The ultra-intuitionistic criticism and the antitraditional program for foundations of mathematics. Intuitionism and proof theory, Proceedings of the summer conference at Buffalo N.Y. 1968, edited by A. Kino, J. Myhill, and R. E. Vesley, Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam and London1970, pp. 3–45. [REVIEW]James R. Geiser - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (1):95-97.
  2. Strict Finitism, Feasibility, and the Sorites.Walter Dean - 2018 - Review of Symbolic Logic 11 (2):295-346.
    This article bears on four topics: observational predicates and phenomenal properties, vagueness, strict finitism as a philosophy of mathematics, and the analysis of feasible computability. It is argued that reactions to strict finitism point towards a semantics for vague predicates in the form of nonstandard models of weak arithmetical theories of the sort originally introduced to characterize the notion of feasibility as understood in computational complexity theory. The approach described eschews the use of nonclassical logic and related devices like degrees (...)
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    The Buridan-Volpin Derivation System; Properties and Justification.Sven Storms - 2022 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 28 (4):533-535.
    Logic is traditionally considered to be a purely syntactic discipline, at least in principle. However, prof. David Isles has shown that this ideal is not yet met in traditional logic. Semantic residue is present in the assumption that the domain of a variable should be fixed in advance of a derivation, and also in the notion that a numerical notation must refer to a number rather than be considered a mathematical object in and of itself. Based on his work, the (...)
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  4. A formalization of essenin-volpin's proof theoretical studies by means of nonstandard analysis.James R. Geiser - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (1):81-87.
  5. (1 other version)Review: A. S. Esenine-Volpine, Le Programme Ultra-Intuitionniste des Fondements des Mathematiques. [REVIEW]G. Kreisel & A. Ehrenfeucht - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (4):517-517.
     
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    Aleksandr Sergeyevich Yesenin-Volpin. Svobodny filosofskij traktat . Russian with English translation in parallel. Vésénnij list , Frederick A. Praeger, New York1961, pp. 109–173. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (1):104-105.
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    A finite analog to the löwenheim-Skolem theorem.David Isles - 1994 - Studia Logica 53 (4):503 - 532.
    The traditional model theory of first-order logic assumes that the interpretation of a formula can be given without reference to its deductive context. This paper investigates an interpretation which depends on a formula's location within a derivation. The key step is to drop the assumption that all quantified variables must have the same range and to require only that the ranges of variables in a derivation must be related in such way as to preserve the soundness of the inference rules. (...)
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