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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 169. Chapters: Constructivism, Formalism (deductive), Intuitionism, Mathematical constructivism, Realism, David Hilbert, Stephen Cole Kleene, Anti-realism, Moral realism, Ultrafinitism, Intuitionistic logic, Quasi-empiricism, Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer, International relations theory, Benjamin Fondane, Heyting algebra, Anti-art, Ramism, Brouwer-Hilbert controversy, Popper and After, Direct and indirect realism, Wolfgang Smith, Criticism of non-standard analysis, Speculative realism, Mahirwan Mamtani, Modulus of continuity, Object theory, Naive realism, Constructivist teaching methods, Michael Dummett, Critical realism, Parameterized post-Newtonian formalism, Sophism, Intuitionistic type theory, Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen, Scientific realism, Modal realism, Theory of International Politics, Mitchell Fields, Dogme language teaching, Social constructivism, Unifying theories in mathematics, Naturalistic pantheism, Classical Realism, Philosophical realism, ADM formalism, Constructive set theory, Der Nachsommer, Dialetheism, Dialectica interpretation, Logical atomism, Preintuitionism, Johann Heynlin, Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov interpretation, Illuminationism, Constructive analysis, Irrealism, Vadym Meller, Primitive recursive arithmetic, Natural Ontological Attitude, Australian realism, Semantic theory of truth, Constructive proof, Conventionalism, Choice sequence, Meinong's jungle, Modular constructivism, Common Sense Realism, Scientific formalism, Markov's principle, Arend Heyting, Hermann Glockner, Realizability, Securitization, Resolvent formalism, Logicism, The Copenhagen School, Church's thesis, Cornell realism, Conceptualism, Harrop formula, Security dilemma, 5x5=25, Truth-value link, Apartness relation, Anti-psychologism, Scotistic realism, Antonio Macedo, Constructivist Foundations, New realism, Diaconescu's theorem, Constructive...