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This edited collection bridges the foundations and practice of
constructive mathematics and focusses on the contrast between the
theoretical developments, which have been most useful for computer
science (eg constructive set and type theories), and more specific
efforts on constructive analysis, algebra and topology. Aimed at
academic logicians, mathematicians, philosophers and computer
scientists Including, with contributions from leading researchers,
it is up-to-date, highly topical and broad in scope. This is the
latest volume in the Oxford Logic Guides, which also includes: 41.
J.M. Dunn and G. Hardegree: Algebraic Methods in Philosophical
Logic 42. H. Rott: Change, Choice and Inference: A study of belief
revision and nonmonotoic reasoning 43. Johnstone: Sketches of an
Elephant: A topos theory compendium, volume 1 44. Johnstone:
Sketches of an Elephant: A topos theory compendium, volume 2 45.
David J. Pym and Eike Ritter: Reductive Logic and Proof Search:
Proof theory, semantics and control 46. D.M. Gabbay and L.
Maksimova: Interpolation and Definability: Modal and Intuitionistic
Logics 47. John L. Bell: Set Theory: Boolean-valued models and
independence proofs, third edition
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