Phenomenological Ideas in the Philosophy of Mathematics. From Husserl to Gödel
Phenomenological Ideas in the Philosophy of Mathematics. From Husserl to Gödel
Author(s): Thomas Bedürftig, Roman MurawskiSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, History of Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Special Branches of Philosophy, Sociology
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Semiotyczne
Keywords: mathematics; philosophy; phenomenology;intuition;
Summary/Abstract: The paper is devoted to phenomenological ideas in conceptions of modern philosophy of mathematics. Views of Husserl, Weyl, Becker and Gödel will be discussed and analysed. The aim of the paper is to show the influence of phenomenological ideas on the philosophical conceptions concerning mathematics. We shall start by indicating the attachment of Edmund Husserl to mathematics and by presenting the main points of his philosophy of mathematics. Next, works of two philosophers who attempted to apply Husserl’s phenomenological ideas to the philosophy of mathematics, namely Hermann Weyl and Oskar Becker, will be briefly discussed. Lastly, the connections between Husserl’s ideas and the philosophy of mathematics of Kurt Gödel will be studied.
Journal: Studia Semiotyczne
- Issue Year: XXXII/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 33-50
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English