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Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science III
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1968
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Book chapters
pp. 9
Infinitary Properties of Models Generated from Indiscernibles
pp. 35
Models with Orderings
pp. 63
Recursion Theory as a Branch of Model Theory
pp. 87
Craig's Interpolation Theorem in Some Extended Systems of Logic
pp. 121
Autonomous Transfinite Progressions and the Extent of Predicative Mathematics
pp. 145
Functions, Ordinals, Species
pp. 161
Formal Systems of Intuitionistic Analysis I
pp. 179
On Simple Type Theory with Extensionality
pp. 185
Constructive Reasoning
pp. 201
The Theory of Choice Sequences
pp. 255
On the Notion of a Computer
pp. 311
The Varieties of Information and Scientific Explanation
pp. 333
Epistemology Without a Knowing Subject
pp. 385
What do Physical Models Tell us?
pp. 439
On Judging the Plausibility of Theories
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