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  1. Abstract This volume contains an English translation of Edmund Husserl’s first major work, the Philosophie der Arithmetik, (Husserl 1891). As a translation of Husserliana XII (Husserl 1970), it also includes the first chapter of Husserl’s Habilitationsschrift (Über den Begriff der Zahl) (Husserl 1887) and various supplementary texts written between 1887 and 1901.

  2. 16. Juli 2016 · 1 Introduction. This ICME-13 Topical Survey is designed to provide an overview of contemporary research in the philosophy of mathematics education. This is a broad cluster of overlapping but at times disparate themes. In the first instance, this publication exposes some of the problems and questions in mathematics education that the philosophy ...

  3. 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. Under the first heading there is little room for comparison. Frege surpassed nearly everyone in the history of logic, to say nothing of Husserl, in his technical achievements and discoveries ...

  4. 30. Sept. 2003 · Philosophy of Arithmetic: Psychological and Logical Investigations with Supplementary Texts from 1887–1901 (Husserliana: Edmund Husserl – Collected Works, 10) [Husserl, Edmund, Willard, Dallas] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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  5. 12 yards 257 quotient 318 quotient 40 yards 678 thousand added addition amount annex a cipher answer in pounds Arithmetic calculations carry CHAPTER ciphers annexed column commence component composite number difference ditto by 15 dividend divisor easily employed evident example excess of nines farthings figures cut find the value find their sum fingers fore gals gives greater number greatest ...

  6. This paper demonstrates that Edmund Husserl’s frequently overlooked 1890 manuscript, “On the Logic of Signs,” when closely investigated, reveals itself to be the hermeneutical touchstone for his seminal 1891 Philosophy of Arithmetic. As the former comprises Husserl’s earliest attempt to account for all of the different kinds of signitive experience, his conclusions there can be ...

  7. Psychologism was famously criticized by Frege in his The Foundations of Arithmetic, and many of his works and essays, including his review of Husserl's Philosophy of Arithmetic. Edmund Husserl, in the first volume of his Logical Investigations , called "The Prolegomena of Pure Logic", criticized psychologism thoroughly and sought to distance himself from it.