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  1. Indeterminism in physics and intuitionistic mathematics.Nicolas Gisin - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):13345-13371.
    Most physics theories are deterministic, with the notable exception of quantum mechanics which, however, comes plagued by the so-called measurement problem. This state of affairs might well be due to the inability of standard mathematics to “speak” of indeterminism, its inability to present us a worldview in which new information is created as time passes. In such a case, scientific determinism would only be an illusion due to the timeless mathematical language scientists use. To investigate this possibility it is (...)
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    Intuitionistic mathematics does not needex falso quodlibet.Neil Tennant - 1994 - Topoi 13 (2):127-133.
    We define a system IR of first-order intuitionistic relevant logic. We show that intuitionistic mathematics (on the assumption that it is consistent) can be relevantized, by virtue of the following metatheorem: any intuitionistic proof of A from a setX of premisses can be converted into a proof in IR of eitherA or absurdity from some subset ofX. Thus IR establishes the same inconsistencies and theorems as intuitionistic logic, and allows one to prove every intuitionistic consequence of any consistent set (...)
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  3. Intuitionistic mathematics and logic.Michael Dummett - 1974 - Oxford: Mathematical Institute.
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    Negationless Intuitionistic Mathematics.G. F. C. Griss - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):62-62.
  5. Intuitionistic mathematics and wittgenstein.Wenceslao J. Gonzalez - 1991 - History and Philosophy of Logic 12 (2):167-183.
    The relation between Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics and mathematical Intuitionism has raised a considerable debate. My attempt is to analyse if there is a commitment in Wittgenstein to themes characteristic of the intuitionist movement in Mathematics and if that commitment is one important strain that runs through his Remarks on the foundations of mathematics. The intuitionistic themes to analyse in his philosophy of mathematics are: firstly, his attacks on the unrestricted use of the Law of Excluded (...)
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    The foundations of intuitionistic mathematics.Stephen Cole Kleene - 1965 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co.. Edited by Richard Eugene Vesley.
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    Negationless Intuitionistic Mathematics II, III, IV.G. F. C. Griss - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (4):296-297.
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    Negationless Intuitionistic Mathematics.G. F. C. Griss, J. Ridder & L. E. J. Brouwer - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):174-174.
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    Intuïtionistic Mathematics.A. Heyting - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):73-74.
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    Negation in Negationless Intuitionistic Mathematics.Thomas Macaulay Ferguson - 2023 - Philosophia Mathematica 31 (1):29-55.
    The mathematician G.F.C. Griss is known for his program of negationless intuitionistic mathematics. Although Griss’s rejection of negation is regarded as characteristic of his philosophy, this is a consequence of an executability requirement that mental constructions presuppose agents’ executing corresponding mental activity. Restoring Griss’s executability requirement to a central role permits a more subtle characterization of the rejection of negation, according to which D. Nelson’s strong constructible negation is compatible with Griss’s principles. This exposes a ‘holographic’ theory of negation (...)
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  11. Hermann Weyl's intuitionistic mathematics.Dirk van Dalen - 1995 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 1 (2):145-169.
    Dedicated to Dana Scott on his sixtieth birthday.It is common knowledge that for a short while Hermann Weyl joined Brouwer in his pursuit of a revision of mathematics according to intuitionistic principles. There is, however, little in the literature that sheds light on Weyl's role and in particular on Brouwer's reaction to Weyl's allegiance to the cause of intuitionism. This short episode certainly raises a number of questions: what made Weyl give up his own program, spelled out in “Das (...)
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  12. Axioms for intuitionistic mathematics incompatible with classical logic.A. S. Troelstra - 1975 - Amsterdam: Mathematisch Instituut.
     
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    Enrico Martino.*Intuitionistic Proof Versus Classical Truth, The Role of Brouwer’s Creative Subject in Intuitionistic Mathematics.Wim Veldman - 2019 - Philosophia Mathematica 27 (3):445-450.
    MartinoEnrico.* * Intuitionistic Proof Versus Classical Truth, The Role of Brouwer’s Creative Subject in Intuitionistic Mathematics. Logic, Methodology and the Unity of Science; 42. Springer, 2018. ISBN: 978-3-319-74356-1 ; 978-3-030-08971-9, 978-3-319-74357-8. Pp. xiii + 170.
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  14. Abhinavagupta's Svātantryavāda : mental causality, emergentism and intuitionist mathematics.Loriliai Biernacki - 2022 - In Itay Shani & Susanne Kathrin Beiweis (eds.), Cross-cultural approaches to consciousness: mind, nature and ultimate reality. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  15. Abhinavagupta's Svātantryavāda : mental causality, emergentism and intuitionist mathematics.Loriliai Biernacki - 2022 - In Itay Shani & Susanne Kathrin Beiweis (eds.), Cross-cultural approaches to consciousness: mind, nature and ultimate reality. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Recursive Functions and Intuitionistic Mathematics.S. C. Kleene - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (2):181-182.
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    Decidability and Specker sequences in intuitionistic mathematics.Mohammad Ardeshir & Rasoul Ramezanian - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (6):637-648.
    A bounded monotone sequence of reals without a limit is called a Specker sequence. In Russian constructive analysis, Church's Thesis permits the existence of a Specker sequence. In intuitionistic mathematics, Brouwer's Continuity Principle implies it is false that every bounded monotone sequence of real numbers has a limit. We claim that the existence of Specker sequences crucially depends on the properties of intuitionistic decidable sets. We propose a schema about intuitionistic decidability that asserts “there exists an intuitionistic enumerable set (...)
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    Logic of Negationless Intuitionistic Mathematics.G. F. C. Griss - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):67-68.
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    Choice sequences: a chapter of intuitionistic mathematics.Anne Sjerp Troelstra - 1977 - Oxford [Eng.]: Clarendon Press.
  20. Brouwer's Intuitionism: Mathematics and Language.G. Roussopoulos - 1989 - Filosofia 19:424-440.
     
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    Semantical Considerations on Intuitionistic Mathematics.E. W. Beth - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):173-173.
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    The Development of Intuitionistic Mathematics.A. Heyting - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):89-89.
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    Restricted Forms of Intuitionistic Mathematics.David Nelson - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (3):183-184.
  24. Classical extensions of intuitionistic mathematics.S. C. Kleene - 1965 - In Yehoshua Bar-Hillel (ed.), Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co.. pp. 2--31.
     
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    The Foundations of Intuitionistic Mathematics[REVIEW]J. M. P. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):154-155.
    The aim of the authors is to present a comprehensive study of the basis of intuitionistic mathematics by means of modern meta-mathematical devices. The first author, for whom this book is a capstone of twenty years' work on the subject, contributes three chapters on a formal system of intuitionistic analysis, notions of realizability, and order in the continuum; the second provides an analysis of the intuitionistic continuum. An extensive bibliography which includes references to almost every article on the subject (...)
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    Intuitionistic Proof Versus Classical Truth: The Role of Brouwer’s Creative Subject in Intuitionistic Mathematics.Enrico Martino - 2018 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
    This book examines the role of acts of choice in classical and intuitionistic mathematics. Featuring fifteen papers - both new and previously published - it offers a fresh analysis of concepts developed by the mathematician and philosopher L.E.J. Brouwer, the founder of intuitionism. The author explores Brouwer's idealization of the creative subject as the basis for intuitionistic truth, and in the process he also discusses an important, related question: to what extent does the intuitionistic perspective succeed in avoiding the (...)
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  27. Temporal and atemporal truth in intuitionistic mathematics.Enrico Martino & Gabriele Usberti - 1994 - Topoi 13 (2):83-92.
    In section 1 we argue that the adoption of a tenseless notion of truth entails a realistic view of propositions and provability. This view, in turn, opens the way to the intelligibility of theclassical meaning of the logical constants, and consequently is incompatible with the antirealism of orthodox intuitionism. In section 2 we show how what we call the potential intuitionistic meaning of the logical constants can be defined, on the one hand, by means of the notion of atemporal provability (...)
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    Review: A. Heyting, Intuitionistic Mathematics[REVIEW]Evert Beth - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):73-74.
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    A Two-Part Defense of Intuitionistic Mathematics.Samuel R. Elliott - 2021 - Stance 14:26-38.
    The classical interpretation of mathematical statements can be seen as comprising two separate but related aspects: a domain and a truth-schema. L. E. J. Brouwer’s intuitionistic project lays the groundwork for an alternative conception of the objects in this domain, as well as an accompanying intuitionistic truth-schema. Drawing on the work of Arend Heyting and Michael Dummett, I present two objections to classical mathematical semantics, with the aim of creating an opening for an alternative interpretation. With this accomplished, I then (...)
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    A Two-Part Defense of Intuitionistic Mathematics.Samuel Elliott - 2021 - Stance 14 (1):27-39.
    The classical interpretation of mathematical statements can be seen as comprising two separate but related aspects: a domain and a truth-schema. L. E. J. Brouwer’s intuitionistic project lays the groundwork for an alternative conception of the objects in this domain, as well as an accompanying intuitionistic truth-schema. Drawing on the work of Arend Heyting and Michael Dummett, I present two objections to classical mathematical semantics, with the aim of creating an opening for an alternative interpretation. With this accomplished, I then (...)
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    G. F. C. griss and his negationless intuitionistic mathematics.A. Heyting - 1955 - Synthese 9 (1):91 - 96.
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    Choice Sequences. A Chapter of Intuitionistic Mathematics.Richard Vesley - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (2):275-276.
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  33. G. F. C. Griss and His Negationless Intuitionistic Mathematics.A. Heyting - 1953 - Synthese 9 (2):91-96.
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    Chandrasekharan K.. The logic of intuitionistic mathematics. The mathematics student , vol. 9 no. 4 , pp. 143–154.Alonzo Church - 1942 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (4):171-171.
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    Connectedness of the continuum in intuitionistic mathematics.Mark Bickford - 2018 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 64 (4-5):387-394.
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    Choice sequences: A chapter of intuitionistic mathematics.Mary Tiles - 1978 - Philosophical Books 19 (2):77-80.
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    Enrico Martino, Intuitionistic Proof Versus Classical Truth: The Role of Brouwer’s Creative Subject in Intuitionistic Mathematics, Springer, 2018: Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, vol. 42, pp. 170 + XIII. ISBN 978-3-319-74356-1 EUR 93,59, 978-3-030-08971-9 EUR 93,59,ISBN 978-3-319-74357-8 EUR 74,96.Peter Fletcher - 2019 - Studia Logica 107 (4):845-851.
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    Mathematical Intuitionism and Intersubjectivity. A Critical Exposition of Arguments for Intuitionism.Tomasz Placek - 1999 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (4):518-520.
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    Intuitionism in the Philosophy of Mathematics: Introducing a Phenomenological Account.Philipp Berghofer - 2020 - Philosophia Mathematica 28 (2):204-235.
    The aim of this paper is to establish a phenomenological mathematical intuitionism that is based on fundamental phenomenological-epistemological principles. According to this intuitionism, mathematical intuitions are sui generis mental states, namely experiences that exhibit a distinctive phenomenal character. The focus is on two questions: what does it mean to undergo a mathematical intuition and what role do mathematical intuitions play in mathematical reasoning? While I crucially draw on Husserlian principles and adopt ideas we find in phenomenologically minded mathematicians such as (...)
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    de Iongh J. J.. Restricted forms of intuitionistic mathematics. Actes du Xme Congrès International de Philosophie —Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy , North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam 1949, pp. 744–748. [REVIEW]David Nelson - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (3):183-184.
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    Review: A. S. Troelstra, Choice Sequences. A Chapter of Intuitionistic Mathematics[REVIEW]Richard Vesley - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (2):275-276.
  42. Review: Clifford Spector, Provably Recursive Functionals of Analysis: A Consistency Proof of Analysis by an Extension of Principles Formulated in Current Intuitionistic Mathematics[REVIEW]R. E. Vesley - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):128-128.
     
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    Spector Clifford. Provably recursive functionals of analysis: A consistency proof of analysis by an extension of principles formulated in current intuitionistic mathematics. Recursive function theory, Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics, vol. 5, American Mathematical Society, Providence 1962, pp. 1–27. [REVIEW]R. E. Vesley - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):128-128.
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    Troelstra A. S.. Choice sequences. A chapter of intuitionistic mathematics. Oxford logic guides. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1977, ix + 170 pp. [REVIEW]Richard Vesley - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (2):275-276.
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    Griss G. F. C.. Negationless intuitionistic mathematics II, III, IV. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Proceedings of the section of sciences, vol. 53 , pp. 456–463, and series A, vol. 54 , pp. 193–199, 452–471; also Indagationes mathematicae, vol. 12 , pp. 108–115, and vol. 13 , pp. 193–199, 452–471. [REVIEW]P. G. J. Vredenduin - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (4):296-297.
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    Heyting A.. G. F. C. Griss and his negationless intuitionistic mathematics. Synthese, vol. 9, issue 2 no. 2 , pp. 91–96. [REVIEW]P. G. J. Vredenduin - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (1):91-91.
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    Review: A. Heyting, G. F. C. Griss and his Negationaless Intuitionistic Mathematics[REVIEW]P. G. J. Vredenduin - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (1):91-91.
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    Review: G. F. C. Griss, Negationless Intuitionistic Mathematics II, III, IV. [REVIEW]P. G. J. Vredenduin - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (4):296-297.
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    Review: G. F. C. Griss, Logic of Negationless Intuitionistic Mathematics[REVIEW]P. G. J. Vredenduin - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):67-68.
  50. A.S. TROELSTRA "Choice sequences. A chapter of intuitionistic mathematics". [REVIEW]R. E. Grandy - 1983 - History and Philosophy of Logic 4 (2):241.
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