Husserl's phenomenology and Weyl's predictivism
pp. 277-296
Abstract
In this paper I discuss the version of predicative analysis put forward by Hermann Weyl in Das Kontinuum. I try to establish how much of the underlying motivation for Weyl's position may be due to his acceptance of a phenomenological philosophical perspective. More specifically, I analyze Weyl's philosophical ideas in connexion with the work of Husserl, in particular Logische Untersuchungen} and Ideen .
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(1997) Synthese 110 (2).
Pages: 277-296
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Da Silva Jairo José, Silva José Filipe (1997) „Husserl's phenomenology and Weyl's predictivism“. Synthese 110 (2), 277–296.