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One Hundred Years of Intuitionism (1907–2007) : The Cerisy Conference / edited by Mark Atten, Pascal Boldini, Michel Bourdeau, Gerhard Heinzmann.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Publications des Archives Henri Poincaré / Publications of the Henri Poincaré ArchivesEditor: Basel : Birkhäuser Basel, 2008Descripción: xiii, 422 páginas recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783764386535
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • D1-DX301
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Brouwer and Brouwerian intuitionism -- Another look at Brouwer’s dissertation -- Brouwerian infinity -- The new intuitionism -- Truth and experience of truth -- The proper explanation of intuitionistic logic: on Brouwer’s demonstration of the Bar Theorem -- The intersection of intuitionism (Brouwer) and phenomenology (Husserl) -- Brouwer on ‘hypotheses’ and the middle Wittgenstein -- Brouwer’s notion of intuition and theory of knowledge by presence -- Buddhist models of the mind and the common core thesis on mysticism -- Kindred spirits -- Remarks on the supposed french’ semi-’ or ‘pre-intuitionism’ -- Poincaré: intuitionism, intuition, and convention -- Some of Julius König’s mathematical dreams in his New Foundations of Logic, Arithmetic, and Set Theory -- Gödel, constructivity, impredicativity, and feasibility -- Lorenzen’s operative justification of intuitionistic logic -- Mathematical perspectives -- The Hilbert-Brouwer controversy resolved? -- Proof theory and Martin-Löf Type Theory -- Some remarks on linear logic -- Two applications of dynamic constructivism: Brouwer’s continuity principle and choice sequences in formal topology -- A reverse look at Brouwer’s Fan Theorem -- Some applications of Brouwer’s Thesis on Bars -- Concluding remarks at the Cerisy conference -- A bibliography of L.E.J. Brouwer.
Resumen: With logicism and formalism, intuitionism is one of the main foundations for mathematics proposed in the twentieth century; and since the seventies, notably its views on logic have become important also outside foundational studies, with the development of theoretical computer science. The aim of the book is threefold: to review and complete the historical account of intuitionism; to present recent philosophical work on intuitionism; and to give examples of new technical advances and applications of intuitionism. This volume brings together 21 contributions by today's leading authors on these topics, and surveys the philosophical, logical and mathematical implications of the approach initiated in 1907 in L.E.J. Brouwer's dissertation.
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Brouwer and Brouwerian intuitionism -- Another look at Brouwer’s dissertation -- Brouwerian infinity -- The new intuitionism -- Truth and experience of truth -- The proper explanation of intuitionistic logic: on Brouwer’s demonstration of the Bar Theorem -- The intersection of intuitionism (Brouwer) and phenomenology (Husserl) -- Brouwer on ‘hypotheses’ and the middle Wittgenstein -- Brouwer’s notion of intuition and theory of knowledge by presence -- Buddhist models of the mind and the common core thesis on mysticism -- Kindred spirits -- Remarks on the supposed french’ semi-’ or ‘pre-intuitionism’ -- Poincaré: intuitionism, intuition, and convention -- Some of Julius König’s mathematical dreams in his New Foundations of Logic, Arithmetic, and Set Theory -- Gödel, constructivity, impredicativity, and feasibility -- Lorenzen’s operative justification of intuitionistic logic -- Mathematical perspectives -- The Hilbert-Brouwer controversy resolved? -- Proof theory and Martin-Löf Type Theory -- Some remarks on linear logic -- Two applications of dynamic constructivism: Brouwer’s continuity principle and choice sequences in formal topology -- A reverse look at Brouwer’s Fan Theorem -- Some applications of Brouwer’s Thesis on Bars -- Concluding remarks at the Cerisy conference -- A bibliography of L.E.J. Brouwer.

With logicism and formalism, intuitionism is one of the main foundations for mathematics proposed in the twentieth century; and since the seventies, notably its views on logic have become important also outside foundational studies, with the development of theoretical computer science. The aim of the book is threefold: to review and complete the historical account of intuitionism; to present recent philosophical work on intuitionism; and to give examples of new technical advances and applications of intuitionism. This volume brings together 21 contributions by today's leading authors on these topics, and surveys the philosophical, logical and mathematical implications of the approach initiated in 1907 in L.E.J. Brouwer's dissertation.

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