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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, 113

Black 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, 322

F

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., 374

Magnus, 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, 378

Salmon, 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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