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978-1-4020-4040-5

Intuition and the Axiomatic Method

Publication year: 2006

ISBN: 978-1-4020-4040-5

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All of Hilbert, Gödel, Poincaré, Weyl and Bohr thought that intuition was an indispensable element in describing the foundations of science. They had very different reasons for thinking this, and they had very different accounts of what they called intuition. But they had in common that their views of mathematics and physics were significantly influenced by their readings of Kant. In the present volume, various views of intuition and the axiomatic method are explored, beginning with Kant’s own approach. By way of these investigations, we hope to understand better the rationale behind Kant’s theory of intuition, as well as to grasp many facets of the relations between theories of intuition and the axiomatic method,


Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law / Immanuel Kant / Kant / cognition / issue / knowledge / logic / objectivity / philosophy / philosophy of science / science / set theory / truth