What mathematical knowledge could be

Mind 104 (415):491-520 (1995)
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reprint Katz, Jerrold J. (2001) "What MathematicaI KnowIedge CouId Be". In Jacquette, Dale, Philosophy of mathematics: an anthology, pp. : Blackwell (2001)

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