Following developments in modern geometry, logic and physics, many scientists and philosophers in the modern era considered Kant's theory of intuition to be obsolete. But this only represents one side of the story concerning Kant, intuition and twentieth century science. Several prominent mathematicians and physicists were convinced that the formal tools of modern logic, set theory and the axiomatic method are not sufficient for providing mathematics and physics with satisfactory foundations. All of Hilbert, Gödel, Poincaré, Weyl and Bohr thought that intuition was an indispensable element i
In a famous intervention at the Second International Congress of Mathematicians (Paris, 1900), Poinc...
Recent debates in the interpretation of Kant’s theoretical philosophy have focused on the nature of ...
Abstract: In this article we analyze the key concept of Hilbert's axiomatic method, namely that of a...
According to Kant, the axioms of intuition, i.e. space and time, must provide an organization of the...
The mathematical developments of the 19th century seemed to undermine Kant’s philosophy. Non-Euclide...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of the role of intuition in mathematical cognition in Kant’...
Intuitionism derives philosophically from Kant\u27s Conceptualism -- the object of the mathematical ...
◮ Intuitionism was developed in the early 20th century by Brouwer and has elements in common logicis...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on the distinction between pure and empirical intuition, a...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries many mathematicians referred to intuition as the indispen...
With logicism and formalism, intuitionism is one of the main foundations for mathematics proposed in...
Hilbert's axiomatic approach was an optimistic take over on the side of the logical foundations. ...
This chapter introduces the phenomenological possibility and condition of intuition. Among the Greek...
This paper objectively defines the three main contemporary philosophies of mathematics: formalism, l...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
In a famous intervention at the Second International Congress of Mathematicians (Paris, 1900), Poinc...
Recent debates in the interpretation of Kant’s theoretical philosophy have focused on the nature of ...
Abstract: In this article we analyze the key concept of Hilbert's axiomatic method, namely that of a...
According to Kant, the axioms of intuition, i.e. space and time, must provide an organization of the...
The mathematical developments of the 19th century seemed to undermine Kant’s philosophy. Non-Euclide...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of the role of intuition in mathematical cognition in Kant’...
Intuitionism derives philosophically from Kant\u27s Conceptualism -- the object of the mathematical ...
◮ Intuitionism was developed in the early 20th century by Brouwer and has elements in common logicis...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on the distinction between pure and empirical intuition, a...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries many mathematicians referred to intuition as the indispen...
With logicism and formalism, intuitionism is one of the main foundations for mathematics proposed in...
Hilbert's axiomatic approach was an optimistic take over on the side of the logical foundations. ...
This chapter introduces the phenomenological possibility and condition of intuition. Among the Greek...
This paper objectively defines the three main contemporary philosophies of mathematics: formalism, l...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
In a famous intervention at the Second International Congress of Mathematicians (Paris, 1900), Poinc...
Recent debates in the interpretation of Kant’s theoretical philosophy have focused on the nature of ...
Abstract: In this article we analyze the key concept of Hilbert's axiomatic method, namely that of a...