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The irreflexivity of Brouwer's philosophy
pp. 65-77
Abstrakt
I argue that Brouwer's general philosophy cannot accountfor itself, and, a fortiori, cannot lend justification tomathematical principles derived from it. Thus it cannot groundintuitionism, the jobBrouwer had intended it to do. The strategy is to ask whetherthat philosophy actually allows for the kind of knowledge thatsuch an account of itself would amount to.
Publication details
Published in:
(2002) Axiomathes 13 (1).
Seiten: 65-77
Referenz:
Van Atten Mark (2002) „The irreflexivity of Brouwer's philosophy“. Axiomathes 13 (1), 65–77.