History and Theory of Mathematics
External reference: https://openalex.org/T12170
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Newson’s writings show uneven paths into mathematical intellectual history
Analysis of Mary Frances Winston Newson's automathography from Göttingen using topological genealogy to trace women mathematicians' non-linear paths through institutional spaces.
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Neurath’s engagement with Diderot was sustained and significant
Analysis of Otto Neurath's reception of Denis Diderot reveals how Enlightenment encyclopedism provided models for logical empiricism's unified science project.
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Montague’s shift toward formal natural language analysis
Explore Richard Montague's intellectual shift from skepticism toward pioneering formal semantics for natural language in the late 1960s, reshaping linguistic analysis.

