You have chosen 'The Scientific Revolution 1500-1800' by A.R. Hall, 'Many, but almost one' by David Lewis and 'Philosophical Implications of Mathematical logic' by Bertrand Russell
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A. | Nature of Mathematics | |
B. | Foundations for Mathematics | |
C. | Sources of Mathematics |