This article is mainly a critique of Philip Kitcher's book, The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge. Four weaknesses in Kitcher's objection to Kant arise out of Kitcher's failure to recognize the perspectival nature of Kant's position. A proper understanding of Kant's theory of mathematics requires awareness of the perspectival nuances implicit in Kant's theory of pure intuition
Kant is well known for his restrictive conception of proper science. In the present paper I will try...
Mathematical apriorists usually defend their view by contending that axioms are knowable a priori, a...
peer reviewedBernard Bolzano notoriously rejected Immanuel Kant’s claim that arithmetic and geometry...
This article is mainly a critique of Philip Kitcher's book, The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge. Fo...
This article is mainly a critique of Philip Kitcher's book, The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge. Fo...
This is the second in a two part series of articles that attempt to clarify the nature and enduring ...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of the role of intuition in mathematical cognition in Kant’...
Arithmetical truths are a priori, but our understanding of them starts with the practical experience...
Debates over Kant’s famous postulate about the existence of synthetic a priori judgements in mathema...
Proposition 6.233 from Wittgenstein’s Tractatus has been read as a rejection of the Kantian claim th...
This thesis takes issue with the charge leveled against Kant, that the discursivity principle, which...
In this dissertation I attempt to show that Immanuel Kant's allegedly unified theory of knowledge fa...
In his book The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge and in a series of articles, Philip Kitcher attacks...
Intuitionism derives philosophically from Kant\u27s Conceptualism -- the object of the mathematical ...
This paper draws out and connects two neglected issues in Kant’s conception of a priori knowledge. B...
Kant is well known for his restrictive conception of proper science. In the present paper I will try...
Mathematical apriorists usually defend their view by contending that axioms are knowable a priori, a...
peer reviewedBernard Bolzano notoriously rejected Immanuel Kant’s claim that arithmetic and geometry...
This article is mainly a critique of Philip Kitcher's book, The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge. Fo...
This article is mainly a critique of Philip Kitcher's book, The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge. Fo...
This is the second in a two part series of articles that attempt to clarify the nature and enduring ...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of the role of intuition in mathematical cognition in Kant’...
Arithmetical truths are a priori, but our understanding of them starts with the practical experience...
Debates over Kant’s famous postulate about the existence of synthetic a priori judgements in mathema...
Proposition 6.233 from Wittgenstein’s Tractatus has been read as a rejection of the Kantian claim th...
This thesis takes issue with the charge leveled against Kant, that the discursivity principle, which...
In this dissertation I attempt to show that Immanuel Kant's allegedly unified theory of knowledge fa...
In his book The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge and in a series of articles, Philip Kitcher attacks...
Intuitionism derives philosophically from Kant\u27s Conceptualism -- the object of the mathematical ...
This paper draws out and connects two neglected issues in Kant’s conception of a priori knowledge. B...
Kant is well known for his restrictive conception of proper science. In the present paper I will try...
Mathematical apriorists usually defend their view by contending that axioms are knowable a priori, a...
peer reviewedBernard Bolzano notoriously rejected Immanuel Kant’s claim that arithmetic and geometry...