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    The ethnomethodological foundations of mathematics.Eric Livingston - 1986 - Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    A Non-Technical Introduction to Ethnomethodological Investigations of the Foundations of Mathematics through the Use of a Theorem of Euclidean Geometry* I ...
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  2. An Ethnomethodological Investigation of the Foundations of Mathematics.Eric Livingston - 1983 - University of California.
  3. Natural reasoning in mathematical theorem proving.Eric Livingston - 2005 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 38 (3-4):319-344.
     
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    Practical reasoning and the witnessably rigorous proof.Eric Livingston - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):2277-2291.
    This paper introduces an anthropological approach to the foundations of mathematics. Traditionally, the philosophy of mathematics has focused on the nature and origins of mathematical truth. Mathematicians, however, treat mathematical arguments as determining mathematical truth: if an argument is found to describe a witnessably rigorous proof of a theorem, that theorem is considered—until the need for further examination arises—to be true. The anthropological question is how mathematicians, as a practical matter and as a matter of mathematical practice, make such determinations. (...)
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