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Gerhard Gentzen

  • Gödel on Finitism, Constructivity and Hilbert's Program

    Gödel on Finitism, Constructivity and Hilbert's Program

  • Lorenzen's Proof of Consistency for Elementary Number Theory [With An

    Lorenzen's Proof of Consistency for Elementary Number Theory [With An

  • Common Sense for Concurrency and Strong Paraconsistency Using Unstratified Inference and Reflection

    Common Sense for Concurrency and Strong Paraconsistency Using Unstratified Inference and Reflection

  • On Proofs of the Consistency of Arithmetic

    On Proofs of the Consistency of Arithmetic

  • Biographies.Pdf

    Biographies.Pdf

  • Gerhard Gentzen

    Gerhard Gentzen

  • Hilbert's Program Then And

    Hilbert's Program Then And

  • Hilbert's Program Then And

    Hilbert's Program Then And

  • Propositional Logic 3

    Propositional Logic 3

  • Gentzen's Original Consistency Proof and the Bar Theorem

    Gentzen's Original Consistency Proof and the Bar Theorem

  • Propositional Logic Basics

    Propositional Logic Basics

  • Cut As Consequence

    Cut As Consequence

  • A History of Natural Deduction and Elementary Logic Textbooks

    A History of Natural Deduction and Elementary Logic Textbooks

  • Eckart Menzler-Trott's Logic's Lost Genius: the Life of Gerhard

    Eckart Menzler-Trott's Logic's Lost Genius: the Life of Gerhard

  • On the Intuitionistic Background of Gentzen's 1935 and 1936

    On the Intuitionistic Background of Gentzen's 1935 and 1936

  • A Contribution to the Formalization of Meta-Programming∗

    A Contribution to the Formalization of Meta-Programming∗

  • Common Sense for Concurrency and Inconsistency Tolerance Using Direct Logictm

    Common Sense for Concurrency and Inconsistency Tolerance Using Direct Logictm

  • From the Outside Looking In: Can Mathematical Certainty Be Secured Without Being Mathematically Certain That It Has Been?

    From the Outside Looking In: Can Mathematical Certainty Be Secured Without Being Mathematically Certain That It Has Been?

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  • Logic's Lost Genius
  • A Forgotten Theory of Proofs?
  • Mathematical Incompleteness Results in First-Order Peano Arithmetic: A
  • Jan Von Plato Gerhard Gentzen's Shorthand Notes on Logic and Foundations of Mathematics
  • Mathematica Bohemica
  • The Collected Papers of Gerhard Gentzen
  • G\" Odel on Deduction
  • David Hilbert's Lectures of Arithmetic and Logic on the Foundations 19 71
  • Logic's Lost Genius and Gentzen's Centenary
  • Intuitionistic Logic Considered As an Extension of Classical Logic: Some Critical Remarks∗
  • Did Gentzen Prove the Consistency of Arithmetic?
  • A Remark on Gentzen's Notes
  • Paul Bernays
  • Topics in Logic Proof Theory
  • Formalizing Common Sense Reasoning for Scalable Inconsistency-Robust Information Coordination Using Direct Logic™ Reasoning and the Actor Model Carl Hewitt
  • Notices of the American Mathematical Society ISSN 0002-9920
  • Moral Integrity During a Difficult Period: Beth and Scholz 157 Foundational Problems Connected to the Notion of Évidence Were Simply Ignored
  • Proof-Theoretic Semantics to Provide a Nominalist Analysis for a Variety of Essentialist Vocabular- Ies


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