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The Birth Of Philosophy Of Mathematics: Out Of The Spirit Of (Neo-)Kantianism, Bernd Buldt Feb 2011

The Birth Of Philosophy Of Mathematics: Out Of The Spirit Of (Neo-)Kantianism, Bernd Buldt

Bernd Buldt

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Logic, Bernd Buldt Feb 2011

Logic, Bernd Buldt

Bernd Buldt

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Towards A New Epistemology Of Mathematics, Bernd Buldt, Benedikt Löwe, Thomas Müller Feb 2011

Towards A New Epistemology Of Mathematics, Bernd Buldt, Benedikt Löwe, Thomas Müller

Bernd Buldt

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Mathematical Practice And Platonism: A Phenomenological Perspective, Bernd Buldt Feb 2011

Mathematical Practice And Platonism: A Phenomenological Perspective, Bernd Buldt

Bernd Buldt

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What Does Time Tell In (Intuitionistic) Mathematics?, Bernd Buldt Feb 2011

What Does Time Tell In (Intuitionistic) Mathematics?, Bernd Buldt

Bernd Buldt

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Loss Of Vision: How Mathematics Turned Blind While It Learned To See More Clearly, Bernd Buldt, Dirk Schlimm Feb 2011

Loss Of Vision: How Mathematics Turned Blind While It Learned To See More Clearly, Bernd Buldt, Dirk Schlimm

Bernd Buldt

To discuss the developments of mathematics that have to do with the introduction of new objects, we distinguish between ‘Aristotelian’ and ‘non-Aristotelian’ accounts of abstraction and mathematical ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ approaches. The development of mathematics from the 19th to the 20th century is then characterized as a move from a ‘bottom-up’ to a ‘top-down’ approach. Since the latter also leads to more abstract objects for which the Aristotelian account of abstraction is not well-suited, this development has also lead to a decrease of visualizations in mathematical practice.


Why Mathematical Concepts Are Special (According To Husserl), Bernd Buldt Feb 2011

Why Mathematical Concepts Are Special (According To Husserl), Bernd Buldt

Bernd Buldt

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Rudolf Carnap, Bernd Buldt Feb 2011

Rudolf Carnap, Bernd Buldt

Bernd Buldt

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