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Phenomenology, Logic, and the Philosophy of Mathematics
Logicism, Impredicativity, Formalism: Some Remarks on Poincaré and Husserl
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June 6 2005
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10.1017/CBO9780511498589.015
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Themes and Issues
pp. 21
Science as a Triumph of the Human Spirit and Science in Crisis: Husserl and the Fortunes of Reason
pp. 46
Mathematics and Transcendental Phenomenology
pp. 69
Free Variation and the Intuition of Geometric Essences: Some Reflections on Phenomenology and Modern Geometry
pp. 93
Kurt Gödel and Phenomenology
pp. 112
Gödel's Philosophical Remarks on Logic and Mathematics
pp. 125
Gödel's Path from the Incompleteness Theorems (1931) to Phenomenology (1961)
pp. 149
Gödel and the Intuition of Concepts
pp. 177
Gödel and Quine on Meaning and Mathematics
pp. 201
Maddy on Realism in Mathematics
pp. 215
Penrose on Minds and Machines
pp. 227
Intuitionism, Meaning Theory, and Cognition
pp. 248
The Philosophical Background of Weyl's Mathematical Constructivism
pp. 276
Proofs and Fulfillable Mathematical Intentions
pp. 294
Logicism, Impredicativity, Formalism: Some Remarks on Poincaré and Husserl
pp. 314
The Philosophy of Arithmetic: Frege and Husserl
pp. 337
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