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PROOF AND THE EVOLUTION OF MATHEMATICS

Synthese, 1997
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Proof and Knowledge in Mathematics

Philosophical Books, 1993
Contributors: Michael Detlefsen, Michael D. Resnik, Stewart Shapiro, Mark Steiner, Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer, Shelley Stillwell, William J. Tait, Steven J. Wagner,
Janet Folina, Michael Detlefsen
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Mathematical Proof and Experimental Proof

Philosophy of Science, 1966
In studies of scientific methodology, surprisingly little attention has been given to tests of hypotheses. Such testing constitutes a methodology common to various scientific disciplines and is an essential factor in the development of science since it determines which theories are retained.
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Consistency Proofs for Applied Mathematics

Synthese, 1977
In 1948, Hans Reichenbach distributed a mimeographed set of notes, entitled Theory of Series and Godel’s Theorems’, to members of his advanced logic class at UCLA. A part of this material has been published for the first time (Reichenbach, 1948). This portion contains Reichenbach’s highly interesting and provocative discussion of the importance of ...
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Proofs in Indian Mathematics

2005
Contrary to the widespread belief that Indian mathematicians did not present any proofs for their results, it is indeed the case that there is a large body of source-works in the form of commentaries which present detailed demonstrations (referred to as upapatti-s or yukti-s) for the various results enunciated in the major texts of Indian Mathematics ...
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The Nature of Mathematical Proof

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1944
(1944). The Nature of Mathematical Proof. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 51, No. 6, pp. 309-323.
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The Aesthetics of Mathematical Proofs [PDF]

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Mathematical theories and entities may be praised for many reasons: for their truth, certainty, depth, applicability, fruitfulness, and beauty. Of these virtues, some (truth, certainty, and to a lesser degree applicability) have received a great deal of philosophical scrutiny and analysis while the others have remained vague and mysterious. This thesis
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MATHEMATICAL PROOF OF GOD

Mathematical proof V Bethell is God the one and only. This conclusive proof, of formal deduction, decodes the Holy Quran and various words in the English language. It is very simple cryptography a 12 year old could understand; the assigning of number values to letters. Despite the simplicity of the code, the logic in proof is deeply elegant of the most
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Structuring Mathematical Proofs

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1983
(1983). Structuring Mathematical Proofs. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 90, No. 3, pp. 174-185.
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