Brouwer, as never read by Husserl
pp. 3-19
Abstract
Even though Husserl and Brouwer have never discussed each other's work, ideas from Husserl have been used to justify Brouwer's intuitionistic logic. I claim that a Husserlian reading of Brouwer can also serve to justify the existence of choice sequences as objects of pure mathematics. An outline of such a reading is given, and some objections are discussed.
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Published in:
Kennedy Juliette, Sandu Paul-Gabriel (2003) History of logic. Synthese 137 (1-2).
Pages: 3-19
Full citation:
Van Atten Mark (2003) „Brouwer, as never read by Husserl“. Synthese 137 (1-2), 3–19.