Signs, figures and time: Cavaillès on "intuition" in mathematics
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Published
06-01-2006
Pierre CASSOU-NOGUÈS
Abstract
This paper is concerned with Cavaillès' account of "intuition" in mathematics. Cavaillès starts from Kant's theory of constructions in intuition and then relies on various remarks by Hilbert to apply it to modern mathematics.
How to Cite
CASSOU-NOGUÈS, P. (2006). Signs, figures and time: Cavaillès on "intuition" in mathematics. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 21(1), 89–104. https://doi.org/10.1387/theoria.555
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Keywords
sign, symbol, figure, time, intuition, Cavaillès, Hilbert, Brouwer, Kant.
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