Phenomenology and Mathematics (Phaenomenologica, Volume 195) by Mirja Hartimo

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Mirja Hartimo. Phenomenology and arithmetic. Springer, 2010 (Phaenomenologica, Vol. 195). 244 Pages

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During Edmund Husserl’s lifetime, smooth common sense and arithmetic quickly constructed towards their present outlook and Husserl’s writings might be fruitfully in comparison and contrasted with either nineteenth century figures (Boole, Schröder, Weierstrass) in addition to the 20 th century characters (Heyting, Zermelo, Gödel). in addition to the extra historic experiences, the inner ones on Husserl on my own and the exterior ones trying to make clear his function within the extra common context of the constructing arithmetic and common sense, Husserl’s phenomenology deals additionally a systematically wealthy yet little researched sector of research. This quantity goals to set up the place to begin for the improvement, overview and appraisal of the phenomenology of arithmetic. It gathers the contributions of the most students of this rising box into one ebook for the 1st time. Combining either old and systematic reviews from a number of angles, the amount charts solutions to the query "What type of philosophy of arithmetic is phenomenology?"

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From the experiences: “The quantity Phenomenology and arithmetic comprises 9 articles in accordance with the shows given on the 2007 convention of an identical identify in Tampere, Finland. … the standard of the person articles is especially excessive as they current in most cases mature positions. therefore, it really is definitely a great quantity and an immense contribution to the craze of transforming into curiosity in Husserl’s (early) paintings at the philosophy of common sense and arithmetic and their relation to phenomenology.” ­­­ (Carlo Ierna, background and Philosophy of good judgment, Vol. 32, November, 2011)
The current assortment gathers jointly the contributions of the area prime students operating within the intersection of phenomenology and arithmetic. in the course of Edmund Husserl’s lifetime (1859-1938) sleek common sense and arithmetic swiftly built towards their present outlook and Husserl’s writings could be fruitfully in comparison and contrasted with either nineteenth century figures similar to Boole, Schröder and Weierstrass in addition to the 20 th century characters like Heyting, Zermelo, and Gödel. along with the extra ancient stories, either the interior ones on Husserl by myself and the exterior ones trying to make clear his function within the extra basic context of the constructing arithmetic and good judgment, Husserl’s phenomenology bargains additionally a systematically wealthy yet little researched region of research. the current quantity goals to set up the start line for the improvement, overview and appraisal of the phenomenology of arithmetic. It gathers the contributions of the most students of this rising box into one booklet for the 1st time. Combining either old and systematic reports from a number of angles, the amount charts solutions to the query "What type of philosophy of arithmetic is phenomenology?"

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Hardcover: 243 pages
Publisher: Springer; 2010 version (April 14, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9048137284
ISBN-13: 978-9048137282
Printed e-book Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.6 x 9.2 inches

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254–270. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. Husserl, E. 1964. P. Alston and G. Nakhnikian. The Hague: Nijhoff. Husserl, E. 1991. The Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time, Translation by J. Brough of Hua 10. Dordrecht: Kluwer. Husserl, E. 1994. Edmund Husserl: Early Writings in the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, Dordrecht: Kluwer. Translated by D. Willard. Kant, I. 1973. K. Smith. London: Macmillan. Putnam, H. 1987. The Many Faces of Realism. Chicago and La Salle, Ill: Open Court Press.

Rather, it is transcendental-phenomenological idealism. It recognizes that not everything is constituted as a mental phenomenon and it also recognizes the role of the overlapping horizons of different egos in the constitution of a common, objective world. In Part II of Formal and Transcendental Logic, in the context of his investigations of logic, Husserl says similar things. Transcendental phenomenological idealism is represented in FTL as the view that it is only in our own experience that things are “there” for us, given as what they are, with the whole content and mode of being that experience attributes to these things.

In this manner, we can affect a “suspension” or “bracketing” of the (natural) world and everything in it. This means that we also bracket the natural, psychophysical ego or 10 richard tieszen self, the self that is the object of natural science. ” The method is thus to restrict ourselves to what is “immanent,” to disengage from the natural attitude in which we naively and without reflection take ourselves to be experiencing transcendent objects. In the phenomenological attitude, obtained by the reduction, we experience, on the basis of reflection, the immanent.

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