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Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl / by Stefania Centrone
(Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science. ISSN:25428292 ; 345)

Publisher (Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2010
Edition 1st ed. 2010.
Authors *Centrone, Stefania author
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Notes Foreword: Peter Simons -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The Philosophy of Arithmetic -- 2. The Idea of Pure Logic -- 3. The Imaginary in Mathematics -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl focuses on the first ten years of Edmund Husserl’s work, from the publication of his Philosophy of Arithmetic (1891) to that of his Logical Investigations (1900/01), and aims to precisely locate his early work in the fields of logic, philosophy of logic and philosophy of mathematics. Unlike most phenomenologists, the author refrains from reading Husserl’s early work as a more or less immature sketch of claims consolidated only in his later phenomenology, and unlike the majority of historians of logic she emphasizes the systematic strength and the originality of Husserl’s logico-mathematical work. The book attempts to reconstruct the discussion between Husserl and those philosophers and mathematicians who contributed to new developments in logic, such as Leibniz, Bolzano, the logical algebraists (especially Boole and Schröder), Frege, and Hilbert and his school. It presents both a comprehensive critical examination of some of the major works produced by Husserl and his antagonists in the last decade of the 19th century and a formal reconstruction of many texts from Husserl’s Nachlaß that have not yet been the object of systematical scrutiny. This volume will be of particular interest to researchers working in the history, and in the philosophy, of logic and mathematics, and more generally, to analytical philosophers and phenomenologists with a background in standard logic
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Subjects LCSH:Knowledge, Theory of
LCSH:Mathematics
LCSH:Mathematical logic
LCSH:Philosophy—History
LCSH:Logic
LCSH:Phenomenology 
FREE:Epistemology
FREE:Mathematics
FREE:Mathematical Logic and Foundations
FREE:History of Philosophy
FREE:Logic
FREE:Phenomenology
Classification LCC:BD143-237
DC23:120
ID 8000019285
ISBN 9789048132461

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