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Cavaille`s, Husserl and the historicity of science

Cavaille`s, Husserl and the historicity of science ANGELAKI journal of the theoretical humanities volume 8 number 3 december 2003 ean Cavaillès wrote a series of outstandingly Joriginal texts on the philosophy of mathe- matics in which he argued for a unique perspec- tive on the historical dimension of formal and rational systems. In his own lifetime, he published two full-length studies and a collec- tion of essays and discussion pieces. After his life was cut short during the Second World War, his friends and colleagues Canguilhem and Ehresmann oversaw the publication of a series of further works, including that of a long essay entitled “Sur la logique et la théorie de la david webb science” in which Cavaillès reworked the central themes of his philosophy and set out his fullest explicit critique of Husserlian phenomenology. CAVAILLÈS, Indicating a direction for the future develop- ment of philosophy, the essay concludes with a HUSSERL AND THE call to philosophy to abandon the subject and to HISTORICITY OF focus on the concept. Only such a philosophy, he writes, could account for the capacity to SCIENCE combine the necessity and radical innovation that he regarded as the true strength of formal thought as epitomised in mathematics. In the formal logic http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities Taylor & Francis

Cavaille`s, Husserl and the historicity of science

Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities , Volume 8 (3): 14 – Dec 1, 2003
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Cavaille`s, Husserl and the historicity of science

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ANGELAKI journal of the theoretical humanities volume 8 number 3 december 2003 ean Cavaillès wrote a series of outstandingly Joriginal texts on the philosophy of mathe- matics in which he argued for a unique perspec- tive on the historical dimension of formal and rational systems. In his own lifetime, he published two full-length studies and a collec- tion of essays and discussion pieces. After his life was cut short during the Second World War, his friends and colleagues Canguilhem...
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Abstract

ANGELAKI journal of the theoretical humanities volume 8 number 3 december 2003 ean Cavaillès wrote a series of outstandingly Joriginal texts on the philosophy of mathe- matics in which he argued for a unique perspec- tive on the historical dimension of formal and rational systems. In his own lifetime, he published two full-length studies and a collec- tion of essays and discussion pieces. After his life was cut short during the Second World War, his friends and colleagues Canguilhem and Ehresmann oversaw the publication of a series of further works, including that of a long essay entitled “Sur la logique et la théorie de la david webb science” in which Cavaillès reworked the central themes of his philosophy and set out his fullest explicit critique of Husserlian phenomenology. CAVAILLÈS, Indicating a direction for the future develop- ment of philosophy, the essay concludes with a HUSSERL AND THE call to philosophy to abandon the subject and to HISTORICITY OF focus on the concept. Only such a philosophy, he writes, could account for the capacity to SCIENCE combine the necessity and radical innovation that he regarded as the true strength of formal thought as epitomised in mathematics. In the formal logic

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Published: Dec 1, 2003

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