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The Problem Solving Process
The Problem of Induction
The Premiss-Based Approach to Logical Aggregation Franz Dietrich & Philippe Mongin
The Perfect Set Theorem and Definable Wellorderings of the
The Pedagogical Aspects of Teaching Prime Numbers to Gifted
the partition property for certain extendible
THE PARADOXES OF STRICT IMPLICATION John L
The origin of the technical use of "sound argument": a postscript
The Origin of Proof Theory and its Evolution
The Ontological Argument Part 2 File
The Ontological Argument is a logical sleight of hand
The Ontological argument 2
The Ontological argument 2
The Omnitude Determiner and Emplacement for the Square of
The Number of Primes: Limitless
THE NUMBER OF FINITE RELATIQPJAL STRUCTURES”
The Null Hypothesis
The Non-Euclidean Revolution Material Axiomatic Systems and the
The Natural Order-Generic Collapse for ω
The MSO+U Theory of (ℕ,<) Is Undecidable
The Monty Hall Problem - Iowa State University
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