In the domain of finite sets in which the formalist axioms have an interpretation perfectly clear to the intuitionists, unreservedly agreed to by them, the two tendencies differ solely in their method, not in their results; this becomes quite different... Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society - Page 76by American Mathematical Society - 1914Full view - About this book
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