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Objectivity in logic
a phenomenological approach
pp. 169-185
Résumé
One constant temptation of human thinking in both logic and mathematics is the claim that mathematical objects are in some sense "real". This temptation surfaces in a number of ways—one is the recurrent metaphysical position of "Platonism". Another is the language of "discovery" in mathematics; a third is the natural use of visual imagery in talk about mathematics and a fourth is the impersonal "objective" character accorded to mathematical theory.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Ihde Don, Zaner Richard (1977) Interdisciplinary phenomenology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 169-185
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-6893-7_10
Citation complète:
Wolf Robert G., 1977, Objectivity in logic: a phenomenological approach. In D. Ihde & R. Zaner (eds.) Interdisciplinary phenomenology (169-185). Dordrecht, Springer.