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Philosophy of Arithmetic: Psychological and Logical Investigations (German: Philosophie der Arithmetik. Psychologische und logische Untersuchungen) is an 1891 book about the philosophy of mathematics by the philosopher Edmund Husserl.
- Edmund Husserl
- 1891
In his first book, Philosophy of Arithmetic, Edmund Husserl provides a carefully worked out account of number as a categorial or formal feature of the objective world, and of arithmetic as a symbolic technique for mastering the infinite field of numbers for knowledge.
- Edmund Husserl
13. Feb. 2024 · Philosophy of arithmetic : psychological and logical investigations with supplementary texts from 1887-1901. by. Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938. Publication date. 2003. Topics. Mathematics -- Philosophy, Arithmetic, Number concept, Arithmetic -- Early works to 1900. Publisher. Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers. Collection.
1. Jan. 2009 · The Philosophy of Arithmetic, 1 Husserl’s youthful work dedicated to a philosophical, or better, epistemological foundation of mathematics, shows the shift in his interests from more properly mathematical issues to those regarding the philosophy of mathematics.
- Stefania Centrone
- stefania.centrone@uni-hamburg.de
- 2009
The work of Frege and Husserl on logic and mathematics might, from a modern perspective, be compared under three main headings: mathematical logic, philosophical logic, and the foundations of mathematics.
- Richard Tieszen
- 1994
23. Feb. 2003 · In the 1880's Husserl worked as a mathematician. This period of his development culminated in his early philosophy of mathematics, specifically of number, in Philosophy of Arithmetic, published in 1891. In this work, following Franz Brentano's empirical psychology, Husserl developed an analysis of the mental operations involved in ...
30. Sept. 2003 · In his first book, Philosophy of Arithmetic, Edmund Husserl provides a carefully worked out account of number as a categorial or formal feature of the objective world, and of arithmetic as a...