Mirja Hartimo (ed.), Phenomenology and Mathematics, Springer, 2010, pp. 216, € 129.99, ISBN 9789048137282 (original) (raw)

2013, Universa. Recensioni di filosofia, vol. 1 (2), 2013.

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The volume "Phenomenology and Mathematics," edited by Mirja Hartimo, presents a collection of essays that explore the interplay between phenomenology and mathematical philosophy, particularly focusing on Husserl's ideas. Contributors analyze the relationship between mathematical realism, particularly 'constituted realism,' and Husserl's transcendental phenomenological idealism, arguing for a fundamental Platonic structure in Husserl's philosophy of mathematics. Discussions include axiomatization, intuition, and symbolic knowledge, as well as critiques of perceived connections with Frege and Brouwer. The essays collectively contribute to a nuanced understanding of Husserl's philosophical evolution in mathematics and offer a rich resource for further research in both phenomenology and the philosophy of mathematics.

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