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Boccuni, Francesca and Sereni, Andrea, eds. 2016a. Objectivity, Realism, and Proof. FilMat Studies in the
Philosophy of Mathematics. Boston
Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science n. 318.
Dordrecht: Springer.
Boccuni, Francesca and Sereni, Andrea. 2016b. “Objectivity, Realism and Proof in the Philosophy of
Mathematics: An Introduction.” in Objectivity, Realism, and Proof. FilMat Studies in the
Philosophy of Mathematics, edited by Francesca Boccuni and Andrea Sereni, pp. xvii–xxxvi. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of
Science n. 318. Dordrecht: Springer.
Busch, Jacob and Sereni, Andrea. 2012. “Indispensability Arguments and Their Quinean
Heritage.” Disputatio 4(32): 343–362.
Panza, Marco and Sereni, Andrea. 2013. Plato’s Problem. An Introduction to Mathematical
Platonism. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Panza, Marco and Sereni, Andrea. 2016. “The Varieties of Indispensability
Arguments.” Synthese 193(2): 469–516.
Sereni, Andrea. 2012. “Mathematical Realism: What’s New?”
Quaestio. Annuario di storia della metafisica 12: 551–566.
Sereni, Andrea. 2015. “Frege, Indispensability, and the Compatibilist
Heresy.” Philosophia Mathematica 23(1): 11–30.
Sereni, Andrea. 2016a. “Equivalent Explanations and Mathematical Realism. Reply
to Molinini
(2016).” Synthese 193(2): 423–434.
Sereni, Andrea. 2016b. “A Dilemma for Benacerraf’s Dilemma?” in
Truth, Objects, Infinity. New Perspectives on
the Philosophy of Paul Benacerraf, edited by Fabrice Pataut, pp. 93–127. Logic,
Epistemology, and the Unity of Science n. 28. Cham: Springer.
Sereni, Andrea. 2018. “Thin Reference, Metaontological Minimalism and
Abstraction Principles: The Prospects for Tolerant
Reductionism.” in Eva Picardi on
Language, Analysis and History, edited by Annalisa Coliva, Paolo Leonardi, and Sebastiano Moruzzi, pp. 161–182. London: Palgrave
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Further References
Molinini, Daniele. 2016. “Evidence, Explanation and Enhanced
Indispensability.” Synthese 193(2): 403–422.