Kant's Mathematical World: Mathematics, Cognition, and Experience by Daniel Sutherland (review) [Book Review]

Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (4):713-714 (2023)
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In this lengthy book, Daniel Sutherland proposes to rectify our long neglect of Kant's theory of mathematics by means of both historical and systematic analyses. This is a worthy undertaking, since the scope and significance of that theory were lost from view during the twentieth century.

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David Hyder
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