This neo-intuitionism considers the falling apart of moments of life into qualitatively different parts, to be reunited only while remaining separated by time as the fundamental phenomenon of the human intellect, passing by abstracting from its emotional... Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society - Page 73by American Mathematical Society - 1914Full view - About this book
| Felix Kaufmann - 1978 - 270 pages
...the a-priority of time. This neo-intuitionism considers the falling apart of moments of life l.ito qualitatively different parts, to be reunited only...thinking, the intuition of the bare two-oneness." 41 Brouwer, with admirable drive and consistency, has furthermore built up a set theory and theory... | |
| Youshi Zhen - 1988 - 262 pages
...parts, to be reunited only while remaining separated by time, as the fundamental phenomenon of the intellect, passing by abstracting from its emotional...phenomenon of mathematical thinking, the intuition of two-oneness, the basal intuition of mathematics, creates not only the numbers one and two, but also... | |
| Roberto Torretti - 1990 - 386 pages
...fundamental phenomenon of the human intellect, [which] by abstracting from its emotional content [becomes] the fundamental phenomenon of mathematical thinking,...intuition of the bare two-oneness. [ . . . ] This basal intuition of mathematics [ . . . ] gives rise immediately to the intuition of the linear continuum,... | |
| Irena Szumilewicz-Lachman, Zygmunt Zawirski - 1994 - 412 pages
...will undergo a radical change . The starting-point for this neo-intuitionism considers the fulling apart of moments of life into qualitatively different...of mathematical thinking, the intuition of the bare twooneness.7 This two-oneness intuition, the basic intuition of mathematics, creates not only the numbers... | |
| Leon Chwistek - 2000 - 406 pages
...inaugural address at the University of Amsterdam in 1912, Brouwer held that : " This heo-intuitionism considers the falling apart of moments of life into...of mathematical thinking, the intuition of the bare two-oneness."1 1 Cf. Max Black : Ie, p. 189. This book contains an accurate summary of Brouwer's views.... | |
| James Robert Brown - 1999 - 181 pages
...anything else, so let's now have a look at it. Brouwer' s Intuitionism In fine Kantian fashion, Brouwer considers the falling apart of moments of life into...mathematical thinking, the intuition of the bare two-oneness. (Brouwer 1913:80) Continuing in the same vein, Brouwer writes: This intuition of two-oneness, the basal... | |
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