Kant and mathematics today: between epistemology and exact sciences

Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press (1997)
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Abstract

This is a study of the first Critique of Immanuel Kant, examining the first Critque as a whole, liimiting the study strictly relative to mathematics. The greatest emphasis is on the relevance and compatibility between Kant's epistemology and mathematics proper in the mainstream, yesterday, today and tomroow. This text draws a line of demarcation between mathematics and metamathmatics.

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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science | Vol 75, No 1. [REVIEW] Anon - 1998 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (1):195-198.

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