WOS: 000428469700003The question of how we can know anything about ideal entities to which we do not have access through our senses has been a major concern in the philosophical tradition since Plato's Phaedo. This article focuses on the paradigmatic case of mathematical knowledge. Following a suggestion by Godel, we employ concepts and ideas from Husserlian phenomenology to argue that mathematical objects - and ideal entities in general - are recognized in a process very closely related to ordinary perception. Our analysis combines Husserl's insights into the nature of perception and the phenomena of evidence and justification with case studies of the role of intuition in axiomatic set theory.Scientific and Technological Research Council o...
These discussions deal with a number of themes which have been important for the development of anal...
The main objective of this article is to demonstrate that the utter rejection of Husserl’s early phi...
AbstractPerception is the recognition of elements and events in the environment, usually through int...
In this paper I would like to focus on the phenomenological definition of perception and on its rela...
In this paper, I argue that Husserl ’s critique of formalism remains relevant to psychological model...
Objectivity is one of the most basic and difficult issues in modern and contemporary philosophy. The...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of the role of intuition in mathematical cognition in Kant’...
The aim of the research is to rethink how students of mathematics learn, by employing the ‘late’ Hus...
Some recent work by philosophers of mathematics has been aimed at showing that our knowledge of the ...
Platonism is an essential aspect of mathematical method. Mathematicians are learned ability " t o ...
In this paper I assume that we have some intuitive knowledge—i.e. beliefs that amount to knowledge b...
Intuition, verstanden als analoge, nicht-diskursive Darstellungsweise, ist bei Husserl seit jeher kl...
Husserl' s theory of categorial intuition is developed in his Sixth Logical Investigation. It arises...
This paper draws a bird's eye view of various counter-intuitive characteristics of perception. Pecul...
When the traditional distinction between a mathematical concept and a mathematical intuition is test...
These discussions deal with a number of themes which have been important for the development of anal...
The main objective of this article is to demonstrate that the utter rejection of Husserl’s early phi...
AbstractPerception is the recognition of elements and events in the environment, usually through int...
In this paper I would like to focus on the phenomenological definition of perception and on its rela...
In this paper, I argue that Husserl ’s critique of formalism remains relevant to psychological model...
Objectivity is one of the most basic and difficult issues in modern and contemporary philosophy. The...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of the role of intuition in mathematical cognition in Kant’...
The aim of the research is to rethink how students of mathematics learn, by employing the ‘late’ Hus...
Some recent work by philosophers of mathematics has been aimed at showing that our knowledge of the ...
Platonism is an essential aspect of mathematical method. Mathematicians are learned ability " t o ...
In this paper I assume that we have some intuitive knowledge—i.e. beliefs that amount to knowledge b...
Intuition, verstanden als analoge, nicht-diskursive Darstellungsweise, ist bei Husserl seit jeher kl...
Husserl' s theory of categorial intuition is developed in his Sixth Logical Investigation. It arises...
This paper draws a bird's eye view of various counter-intuitive characteristics of perception. Pecul...
When the traditional distinction between a mathematical concept and a mathematical intuition is test...
These discussions deal with a number of themes which have been important for the development of anal...
The main objective of this article is to demonstrate that the utter rejection of Husserl’s early phi...
AbstractPerception is the recognition of elements and events in the environment, usually through int...