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Philosophers of mathematics / Philosophers of science / Imre Lakatos / Theoretical computer science / Philosophy of mathematics / Quasi-empiricism in mathematics / Lakatos / Proofs and Refutations / Alfréd Rényi / Mathematics / Hungarian people / Science
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Philosophers of mathematics
Philosophers of science
Imre Lakatos
Theoretical computer science
Philosophy of mathematics
Quasi-empiricism in mathematics
Lakatos
Proofs and Refutations
Alfréd Rényi
Mathematics
Hungarian people
Science

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