T HE heart of Kant's views on the nature of mathematics is his thesis that the judgments of pure mathematics are synthetic a priori. Kant usually offers this as one thesis, but it is fruitful to regard it as consisting of two separate claims, a meta- physical subthesis and an epistemological ...
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Kitcher, P. (1975). Kant and the Foundations of Mathematics. The Philosophical Review, 84(1), 23. https://doi.org/10.2307/2184079
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