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Numbers in Presence and Absence - A Study of Husserl's Philosophy of Mathematics

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I: The Emergence and Development of Husserl¿s ¿Philosophy of Arithmetic¿.- 1. Historical Background: Weierstrass and the Arithmetization of Analysis.- 2. Husserl¿s First Stage: Analysis as a Science of Number.- 3. Husserl¿s Second Stage: Analysis as a Formal Technique.- 4. Husserl¿s Third Stage: Analysis as Manifold Theory.- 5. The Problem of Psychologism in Husserl¿s Early Writings.- II: Husserl and the Concept of Number.- 1. The Definition of Number.- 2. The Origin of Number as a Phenomenological Problem.- 3. The Origin of Number in Husserl¿s Eearly Writings.- III: The Presence of Number.- 1. Sensuous Groups.- 2. Explication.- 3. Comparison.- IV: Numbers as Identities in Presence and Absence.- 1. Intending Numbers in their Absence.- 2. The Unity of Number.- 3. The Unity of Large Numbers.- 4. Sedimented Number Meanings.- V: The Sense of Arithmetic.- 1. Ideal Numbers.- 2. The Formal Character of the Concept of Number.- 3. Arithmetic as Formal Ontology.- VI: The Sense of Analysis.- 1. The Algebraization of Arithmetic.- 2. Theory Forms and Manifolds.- 3. Analysis as Manifold Theory.- 4. Husserl¿s Attempted Justification of Analysis.- Conclusion.- Note on Abbreviations.

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I: The Emergence and Development of Husserl's 'Philosophy of Arithmetic'.- 1. Historical Background: Weierstrass and the Arithmetization of Analysis.- 2. Husserl's First Stage: Analysis as a Science of Number.- 3. Husserl's Second Stage: Analysis as a Formal Technique.- 4. Husserl's Third Stage: Analysis as Manifold Theory.- 5. The Problem of Psychologism in Husserl's Early Writings.- II: Husserl and the Concept of Number.- 1. The Definition of Number.- 2. The Origin of Number as a Phenomenological Problem.- 3. The Origin of Number in Husserl's Eearly Writings.- III: The Presence of Number.- 1. Sensuous Groups.- 2. Explication.- 3. Comparison.- IV: Numbers as Identities in Presence and Absence.- 1. Intending Numbers in their Absence.- 2. The Unity of Number.- 3. The Unity of Large Numbers.- 4. Sedimented Number Meanings.- V: The Sense of Arithmetic.- 1. Ideal Numbers.- 2. The Formal Character of the Concept of Number.- 3. Arithmetic as Formal Ontology.- VI: The Sense of Analysis.- 1. The Algebraization of Arithmetic.- 2. Theory Forms and Manifolds.- 3. Analysis as Manifold Theory.- 4. Husserl's Attempted Justification of Analysis.- Conclusion.- Note on Abbreviations.

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Authors J P Miller, J. P. Miller, J. Philip Miller, J.P. Miller
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.10.2013
 
EAN 9789400976269
ISBN 978-94-0-097626-9
No. of pages 160
Illustrations 160 p.
Series Phaenomenologica
Phaenomenologica
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > 20th and 21st centuries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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