Index of Names
A
Abbagnano, N., 178
Abel, N., 386
Acuna, P., 298
Adam, C., 74
Aesop, 145
Agazzi, E., 13, 14, 17, 36, 37, 39, 40, 52, 54,
61, 67, 110, 116-118, 140, 177, 192-198, 280, 361, 365, 368, 388, 390
Agrippa, 270
Alai, M., 12, 17, 20, 21, 23-25, 27, 29, 35, 37,
39, 122, 124
Alexander, S., 367
Allakhverdov, V., 354
Andersen, H.K., 368
Anjom, R., 374
Aquinas, T., 9
Aristotle, 1, 23, 50, 51, 63, 73, 194, 196, 380
Armstrong, D., 102
Aronson, J.L., 23
Asay, J., 228
Attenborough, D., 74
Atwood, G., 129
Avogadro, A., 27, 106, 120, 122, 128, 136, 156
Ayer, A., 202
B
Bain, J., 231
Bell, J., 318
Bellarmine, R., 72, 75
Beller, M., 302
Berkeley, G., 3, 50, 74, 92, 166, 211-213, 355, 359
Bernays, P., 17, 395, 398, 399, 401, 404
Beth, E.W., 404
Bhaskar, R., 374
Bird, A., 29, 373, 375, 378
Bismarck O.
Von, 113Black Max, 285
Blondeau, J., 127
Bogen, J., 368
Bohm, D., 317
Bohr, N., 31, 316
Boon, M., 139
Bourbaki, N., 385-387, 395, 404
Box, G., 134
Bridgman, P.W., 136, 166
Brockman, J., 157
Brouwer, L.E.J., 401, 402
Bulow von, C., 388
Bub, J., 303, 304, 312
Buzzoni, M., 14
C
Calcott, B., 134, 135
Callender, C., 25, 28, 37, 227
Cantor, G., 403
Cao, T., 231
Carnap, R., 17, 21, 32, 33, 202
Cartan, H., 386
Cartwright, N., 92, 369, 371, 375, 376
Celsus, A.C., 21
Chakravartty, A., 35, 280, 375, 380
Chang, H., 246
Chelpanov, G., 356, 357
Chemero, A., 362
Clausing, D.P., 135
Conant, J.B., 160
Cook Norman, D., 288
Copernicus, N., 9, 86
Cordero, A., 15
Cruse, P., 33
Cushing, J., 25
Cushing, J.T., 30
D
Da Costa, N., 114
Dalla Chiara, M.L., 36
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Dal Pra, M., 184
Darwin, C., 159, 173
Daston, L., 160
Davidson, D., 222
Demopoulos, W., 33
De Raedt, H., 142
DesAutels, L., 375
Descartes, R., 179, 192
Devitt, M., 29, 39
Dewey, J., 140, 167
Dieks, D., 15, 100
Diel, H., 187
Dilworth, C., 40, 67
Dirac, P.A.M., 316
Doppelt, G., 29
Dorato, M., 29, 31, 36
Downing, L., 212
Duhem, P., 23, 75, 82
Dummett, M., 98, 211, 216-218
Duns Scotus, J., 178
Durand de Saint Pourgain, 178
Durr, D., 311
E
Eddington, A.S., 32, 235, 236
Eells, E., 375
Einstein, A., 106, 170, 199, 315
Ellis, B., 280, 374, 375, 378
Elster, J., 368, 376
Engel, P., 156
Epperson, M., 234
Euclid, 397
Evans, G., 391
Everett H.
III, 317, 322F
Fahrbach, L., 29
Falkenburg Brigitte, 288
Fano, V., 22, 33, 42
Faye, J., 303
Fara, M., 375
Favaro, A., 183, 184
Ferraris, M., 38
Ferrater Mora, J., 178
Fine, A., 24, 26, 154, 159
Fodor, J., 359
Forrest, P., 97
Foscarine, P., 73
Foucault, M., 38
Frege, G., 60, 140, 196, 197, 396, 398
French, S., 14, 32-34, 114, 228, 230-232,
235-237, 239, 286
Fresnel, A-J., 24, 28, 32, 33, 246-248
Friedman, M., 22, 33
Fukuyama, F., 29, 153
G
Galilei, G., 183, 184
GauB, 396
Garber, D., 212
Gardiner Mark, Q., 292
Gardner, M., 250
Genestier, A., 388
Geymonat, L., 199
Ghins, M., 13, 37, 109, 115
Ghirardi, G.C., 324
Giere, R., 31, 39, 40
Gilbert, D., 152
Glennan, S., 367, 368, 370-372
Glymour, C., 13, 22, 95, 104, 106, 136
Godel, K., 62, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404
Goethe, W., 171
Goldstein, S., 303, 311
Gomez, A., 16
Gonzalez, W., 17, 162
Gooding, D., 143
Gonzalez, W., 17, 162
Goodman, N., 36, 38, 273, 388
Gopnik, A., 101
Gorgias, 167
Gosse, P., 71, 74, 75, 78, 87
Gregory, R., 358
Griffiths, R.B., 303, 316
Grobler Adam, 287
Guay, A., 232
H
Haack Susan, 284
Hacking, I., 14, 26, 31, 134, 137-140, 147, 365
Hankel, H., 386
Hardin, C., 28, 30
Haroche, S., 318
Hegel, G.F.W., 29, 153, 166, 215
Heidegger, M., 187
Heilio Matti, 289
Heinzmann, G., 16, 385, 389
Heisenberg, W., 22, 170, 320
Hempel, C., 21, 202
Heraclitus, 187
Herbert, N., 257
Heyting, A., 398
Hesse, M., 153
Hilbert, D., 386, 389, 398
Holzhey, H., 190
Howard, D., 81
Howson, C., 25
Hoyningen-Huene, P., 25
Hudson, R., 136, 141, 144
Hughes, R.I.G., 135
Hume, D., 189
Husserl, E., 14, 177, 194-196, 198, 202, 204, 355
Huygens, C., 130
I
Ivanova, M., 35
J
James, W., 264
Janich, P., 140
Jardine, N., 223
K
Kant, I., 6, 7, 9, 38, 39, 50, 52, 56, 112, 116, 166, 180, 181, 185-193, 195, 201, 203, 214-216, 265-268, 355, 359, 396
Katsnelson, M.I., 142
Kelvin, W., 78
Kimura, M., 174
Kincaid, H., 34
Kitano, H., 135
Kitcher, P., 26, 34, 248
Kochen, S., 312
Kosso, P., 14, 22, 27
Kranz, W., 187
Krause, D., 238
Kreisel, G., 399
Kripke, S., 30, 272, 378
Kuhn, T., 36, 38, 66, 134, 137, 139, 158, 160
Kukla, A., 298, 299
L
Ladyman, J., 24, 32-34
Lal, R., 231
Lam, V., 231
Landry, E., 231
Lange, M., 28, 189
Langton, R., 215
Latour, B., 38
Laudan, L., 13, 22, 24-26, 28, 30, 32, 33, 84, 88, 89, 230, 246, 249
Lautman, A., 392
Lektorski, V.A., 353, 362, 365
Lenk, H., 15, 257, 264, 269, 275, 365
Leplin, J., 22, 26, 83, 84, 248
Leuridan, B., 368
Levins, R., 134
Lewis, D., 28, 221, 238, 288, 376
Lewis Peter, J., 28, 288
Lie, S., 389
Lieb, E.M., 318
Lindquist, S., 136
Linnebo 0, 388
Lipton, P., 23-25, 103
Little, D., 368
Locke, J., 110, 357
Lockwood, P., 259, 260
Lombardi, O., 303, 304
Lorenzen, P., 274
Loschmidt, J., 169
Lowe, J., 379
Lycan, W., 79
Lyons, T., 26, 28, 34, 35, 246
Lyre, H., 32
M
Mach, E., 52-54, 141, 142, 166
Machamer, P., 368, 370
Macchia, G., 36
Madden, E.
H., 374Magnus, P.D., 25, 28, 37, 233
Magritte, R., 113, 115
Majrone, F., 178
Marquard, O., 172
Marx, K., 29, 153, 199, 202
Massimi, M., 41
Maturana, U., 359
Maxwell, G., 24, 32, 33, 253
Maxwell, J.C., 171
Mayntz, R., 368
McKenzie, K., 228, 233, 235
McMullin, E., 32
Meinong Alexius, 287
Mendel, G.J., 31, 33
Mertz, D.W., 239
Meyer Walter, J., 288
Michielsen, K, 142
Mill, J. S., 125, 129
Millikan, R.A., 27
Minazzi, F., 14, 192, 193, 197, 199, 202, 204,
206
Molnar, G., 374, 378
Moore, G., 202, 213, 359, 360
Morgan Mary, S., 286, 287
Morrison, M., 286, 287
Muller, F., 32, 233
Mumford, S., 16, 368, 373-380
Musgrave, A., 13, 24, 26, 31, 35, 71, 98,
100-102
N
Nabonnand, P., 389
Nagel, T., 362
Nanay, B., 31
Neisser, U., 364
Newton, I., 9, 24, 28, 30, 34, 36, 51, 52, 92,
130, 136, 139, 143, 170
Newton-Smith, W.H., 223
Nickles, T., 14, 29, 37, 38, 41, 146, 147, 151,
152, 154, 156, 161
Nietzsche, F., 38, 269, 272
Niiniluoto, I., 24, 35
Noe, A., 361
Nola, R., 31
Norton, S., 135
Nounou, A.M., 231
O
Occam, W., 77
O' Connor David, 284
Oddie, G., 35
Oftedal, G., 135
Osiander, A., 167
P
Papineau, D., 33, 97-100
Parker, W.S., 135
Parmenides, 4, 63
Paul, L.A., 233, 238, 239, 242
Pearle, Ph., 324, 328
Peirce, C., 79, 219
Pera, M., 199
Perrin, J., 27, 120, 122-124, 127, 130, 136,
156
Peters, D., 37
Pettigrew, R., 388
Plato, 4, 37, 50, 51, 60, 329, 380 Pohjolainen Seppo, 289
Poincare, H., 32, 136, 140, 166, 181, 182, 231,
237, 239, 240, 385, 388-392, 396, 398 Polanyi, M., 143
Popper, K.R., 35, 81, 91, 136, 140, 160, 199,
280
Pradeu, T., 232
Preti, G., 202, 203
Priestley, J., 34
Primas, H., 258, 259
Protagoras, 4, 7, 38, 354
Przet^cki Marian, 286
Psillos, S., 14, 22, 24, 30, 32-34, 86, 122, 128,
136, 223, 224, 247, 248, 279, 286
Ptolemy, 85, 86, 89
Putnam, H., 20, 22, 30, 39, 78, 159, 165, 172, 214, 218-222, 292
Q
Quine, W.O., 21, 31, 60, 392
Quoidbach, J., 152
R
Raimond, J.-M., 318
Ramses II, 38
Ramsey, F., 33, 152, 228-230, 250
Reale, G., 265
Redhead, M., 233
Rees, P., 25, 26
Reichenbach, H., 106
Reisch, G., 160
Rescher, N., 23, 35
Rimini, A., 324
Rink, F., 190
Robinson, D.W., 318
Rorty, R., 155
Rosenberg, A., 28, 30
Rosh, E., 353
Ross, D., 33, 227, 228, 230, 233, 236, 238
Roth, G., 359
Rod, W., 265
Russell, B., 32, 33, 197, 202, 355
Ruttkamp Emma, 286
S
Saatsi, J., 15, 37, 227-229
Sadleir, R., 206
Salmon, N.
U., 374, 378Salmon, W.C., 370, 374
Sangiacomo, A., 206
Sankey, H., 39, 81
Santillana, G., 73
Sapir, E., 38
Sauer, U., 135
Saunders, S., 230, 233
Schaffer, J., 233
Schelling, F.W., 166
Schlick, M., 32, 106
Schoenflies, A., 403
Schopenhauer, A., 166
Schrodinger, E., 15, 22, 170, 315-318, 324
Schurz,G., 30
Sellars, W., 11
Shapere, D., 251
Shelah, S., 399
Shoemaker, S., 375, 378
Simon, H., 156
Singer, M.A., 136
Smart, J.J.C., 21, 24, 84, 137
Smith, M., 181, 223, 375
Socrates, 184, 185
Soler, L., 144
Sosa, E., 40, 41
Specker, E.P., 312
Spinoza, B., 3, 178, 180, 206
Spohn, W.K., 375
Spott, E., 113
Stahl, G.E., 34
Stanford, P., 13, 21, 22, 26, 37, 71, 76, 84-86, 158, 253
Stegenga, J., 136
Stegmuller, W., 397
Stelling, J., 135
Strand, A., 135
Stump, D., 389
Suarez Maurizio, 287
Suppe, F., 13, 39, 95, 104, 105
Suppes, P., 105, 286
Swedberg, R., 368
Szallasi, Z., 135
T
Tabery, J. G., 370
Takeuti, G., 402
Tarski, A., 62, 197, 280-286, 391,
397, 398
Taurinus, F., 396
Teh, N., 231
Teller, P., 41, 153
Thagard, P., 253
Thomson, E., 353
Thomson, J.J., 41, 127
Toraldo di Francia G., 36
Torres, P.J., 370
Torricelli, E., 185
Toth, I., 396
U
Urban VIII, 73, 74
V
Vaidman, L., 303
Van Fraassen, B., 13, 21, 23, 24, 26, 54, 66, 71,
76, 80-84, 98-100, 103, 110, 111, 113,
115-118, 122, 126, 159, 165, 171, 172, 230
Van Leeuwenhoek, A.P., 27
Varela, F., 16, 353, 359, 362
Vermaas, P., 303
Vickers, P., 15, 247-250, 282
Vihvelin, K., 375
Vision, G., 220
von Forster, H., 359
von Glasarsfeld, E., 359
Von Neumann, J., 316
Votsis, I., 15, 31, 37, 39, 40, 247
Vuillemin, J., 190
W
Wallace, D., 303
Watson, J., 33
Weber, T., 182, 324
Weyl, H., 13, 32, 95, 104, 106
Whewell, W., 14, 27, 136, 143, 146
White, R., 25, 35
Whitehead, A.N., 234, 235
Whorf, B. L., 38
Wigner, E., 21
Wilke, C.O., 135
Wilson, J., 227, 236, 238
Wimsatt, W.C., 14, 134, 136, 137
Wittgenstein, L., 118, 140, 166, 201, 272, 386
Wojcicki Ryszard, 286
Wolenski Jan, 286, 287, 291, 292
Woodin, W.H., 399
Woodward, J., 139
Worrall, J., 30, 32, 33, 228, 230, 231, 247
Wright, C., 221-225
Wundt, V., 357
Wuthrich, C., 231
Z
Zalta, E., 116
Zeigler Bernard, 288
Zurek, W., 320
18We like to note in passing that, for Logic, Bernays observed that the difference of classical and intuitionistic logic can attributed to an overloading of the logical connectives, especially the negation (Bernays 1979, p.
4):As one knows, the use of the “tertium-non-datur” in relation to infinite sets, in particular in Arithmetic, was disputed by L.E.J. BROUWER, namely in the form or an opposition of the traditional logical principle of the excluded middle. Against this opposition is to say that it is just based on a reinterpretation of the negation. BROUWER avoids the usual negation non-A, and takes instead “A is absurd”. It is then obvious that the general alternative “Every sentence A is true or absurd” is not justified.
German original: “Wie man weifi, ist die Verwendung des ‘tertium non datur’ in bezug auf unendliche Gesamtheiten, insbesondere schon in der Arithmetic, von L.E.J. BROUWER ange- fochten worden, und zwar in der Form einer Opposition gegen das traditionelle logische Prinzip vom
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