id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_r2ausviu5bdxxgakzswilvbbam Nikolay Milkov Walter Dubislav's Philosophy of Science and Mathematics 2016 31 .pdf application/pdf 8611 717 56 review Dubislav's philosophy of logic, mathematics, and science. knowledge and in concept-formation, topics central to his formalist philosophy of mathematics and science. der Gegenwart) (1932) Dubislav returned to the three-pronged discussion of the foundations of mathematics, specifically to the criticism of Kant and the Neo-Kantians (including the neo-Friesians), of logicism, and of intuitionism. Dubislav was a formalist not only in his philosophy of mathematics but also as a philosopher of science. Dubislav defined scientific theories, at first tentatively, as systems of statements expressed in a language and interrelated in ―nets of substantiation.‖ He also argued that ―objects‖ (which included facts and events in his terminology), concepts, and axioms figure system of statements about the objects and concepts of science with specific relations between them, replacing in this way the scientific theory with a calculus, with a system of Dubislav produced original work in philosophy of mathematics, logic and science, consequently following David Hilbert's method of axiomatic. ./cache/work_r2ausviu5bdxxgakzswilvbbam.pdf ./txt/work_r2ausviu5bdxxgakzswilvbbam.txt