By extending Husserl’s own historico-critical study to include the conceptual mathematics of more contemporary times – specifically category theory and its emphatic development since the second half of the 20th century – this paper claims that the delineation between mathematics and philosophy must be completely revisited. It will be contended that Husserl’s phenomenological work was very much influenced by the discoveries and limitations of the formal mathematics being developed at Göttingen during his tenure there and that, subsequently, the rôle he envisaged for his material a priori science is heavily dependent upon his conception of the definite manifold. Motivating these contentions is the idea of a mathematics which would go beyond...
From the general history of culture, with a particular attention turned towards the personal and int...
The traditional view regarding the philosophy of mathematics in the twentieth century is the dogma o...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...
By extending Husserl’s own historico-critical study to include the conceptual mathematics of more co...
Three different ways of connecting Husserlian phenomenology and mathematics come to mind at once: (1...
The following text is divided in four parts. The first presents the inner relation between the pheno...
During Edmund Husserl,s lifetime, modern logic and mathematics rapidly developed toward their curren...
The article presents Edmund Husserl’s idea of transcendental phenomenology in the perspective of the...
Husserl’s theory of manifolds was developed for the first time in a very short form in the Prolegome...
The objective of this paper is to present a phenomenological conception of mathematics initiated and...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mathematical realism and transcendental phenomenologic...
Grassmann in his philosophical introduction describes the two-fold division of formal sciences, that...
In a famous passage in Ideas I, Husserl claims that the pure consciousness is to be understood as in...
Phenomenology and structuralism are commonly understood as two opposing and largely incompatible sch...
One of the central motivations for Husserl to develop his transcendental phenomenology is what he pe...
From the general history of culture, with a particular attention turned towards the personal and int...
The traditional view regarding the philosophy of mathematics in the twentieth century is the dogma o...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...
By extending Husserl’s own historico-critical study to include the conceptual mathematics of more co...
Three different ways of connecting Husserlian phenomenology and mathematics come to mind at once: (1...
The following text is divided in four parts. The first presents the inner relation between the pheno...
During Edmund Husserl,s lifetime, modern logic and mathematics rapidly developed toward their curren...
The article presents Edmund Husserl’s idea of transcendental phenomenology in the perspective of the...
Husserl’s theory of manifolds was developed for the first time in a very short form in the Prolegome...
The objective of this paper is to present a phenomenological conception of mathematics initiated and...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mathematical realism and transcendental phenomenologic...
Grassmann in his philosophical introduction describes the two-fold division of formal sciences, that...
In a famous passage in Ideas I, Husserl claims that the pure consciousness is to be understood as in...
Phenomenology and structuralism are commonly understood as two opposing and largely incompatible sch...
One of the central motivations for Husserl to develop his transcendental phenomenology is what he pe...
From the general history of culture, with a particular attention turned towards the personal and int...
The traditional view regarding the philosophy of mathematics in the twentieth century is the dogma o...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...