History and Theory of Mathematics

External reference: https://openalex.org/T12170

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.