%A Rudolf Carnap %T The logicist foundation of mathematics %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 41-51 %A Arend Heyting %T The intuitionist foundation of mathematics %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 52-60 %A Johann von\ Neumann %T The formalist foundations of mathematics %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 61-65 %A Arend Heyting %T Disputation %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 66-76 %A L.E.J. Brouwer %T Intuitionism and formalism %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 77-89 %A L.E.J. Brouwer %T Consciousness, philosophy, and mathematics %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 90-96 %A Michael Dummett %T The philosophical basis of intuitionistic logic %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 97-129 %A Gottlob Frege %T The concept of number %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 130-159 %A Bertrand Russell %T Selections from "Introduction to mathematical philosophy" %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 160-182 %A David Hilbert %T The infinite %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 183-201 %A Haskell B. Curry %T Remarks on the definition and nature of mathematics %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 202-206 %A Georg Kreisel %T Hilbert's programme %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 207-238 %A Rudolf Carnap %T Empiricism, semantics, and ontology %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 241-257 %A Paul Bernays %T On platonism in mathematics %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 258-271 %A Paul Benacerraf %T What numbers could not be %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 272-294 %A Hilary Putnam %T Mathematics without foundations %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 295-311 %A Alfred Jules Ayer %T The a priori %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 315-328 %A W.V. Quine %T Truth by convention %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 329-354 %A W.V. Quine %T Carnap and logical truth %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 355-376 %A Carl G. Hempel %T On the nature of mathematical truth %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 377-393 %A Henri Poincare %T On the nature of mathematical reasoning %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 394-402 %A Paul Benacerraf %T Mathematical truth %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 403-420 %A Hilary Putnam %T Models and reality %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 421-444 %A Kurt Godel %T Russell's mathematical logic %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 447-469 %A Kurt Godel %T What is Cantor's continuum problem ? %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 470-485 %A George Boolos %T The iterative concept of set %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 486-502 %A Charles Parsons %T What is the iterative concept of set ? %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 503-529 %A Hao Wang %T The concept of set %B Philosophy of mathematics, selected readings %E Paul Benacerraf %E Hilary Putnam %I Cambridge University Press %D 1964 %K logic %P 530-570