Epistemic logicism & Russell's regressive method

Philosophical Studies 55 (3):303 - 327 (1989)
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reprint Irvine, A. D. (1998) "Epistemic Logicism and Russell's Regressive Method'". In Irvine, Andrew D., Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, pp. 2: Routledge (1998)

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Principles of mathematics.Bertrand Russell - 1931 - New York,: W.W. Norton & Company.
Introduction to mathematical philosophy.Bertrand Russell - 1919 - New York: Dover Publications.
The nature of mathematical knowledge.Philip Kitcher - 1983 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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