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Mioara Mugur-Schächter and Alwyn van der Merwe
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Front matter
3-106
Part One / Preliminary Explorations: What, Why, How?
3-8
Remarks about the Program for a Formalized Epistemology
9-20
Formalized Epistemology in a Philosophical Perspective
21-35
Formalized Epistemology, Logic, and Grammar
37-71
Epistemic Operations and Formalized Epistemology: Contribution to the Study of the Role of Epistemic Operations in Scientific Theories
73-102
Mathematical Physics and Formalized Epistermology: Debate with Jean Petitot
103-106
On the Possibility of a Formalized Epistemology
109-348
Part Two / Constructive Contributions
109-307
Quantum Mechanics Versus a Method of Relativized Conceptualization
309-324
Mathematical and Formalized Epistemologies
325-348
Ago-Antagonistic Systems
351-486
Part Three / Further Explorations
351-367
Complexity of the “Basic Unit” of Language: Some Parallels in Physics and Biology
369-388
About the Emergence of Invariances in Physics: from “Substantial” Conservation to Formal Invariance
389-430
Form and Actuality
431
To Suspended Informal Time Secret Note Penned by Michel Paty during a CeSEF Session on Time
433-463
The Constructed Objectivity of Mathematics and the Cognitive Subject
463-486
On Complexity
487-493
Back matter
Francis Bailly
Hervé Barreau
Michel Bitbol
Michel Paty
Jean Petitot
Robert Vallée
Mioara Mugur-Schächter
Élie Bernard-Weil
Evelyne Andreewsky
Giuseppe Longo
Vincent Schächter
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