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(2015) Axiomathes 25 (3).
The view that mathematics deals with ideal objects to which we have epistemic access by a kind of perception ('intuition') has troubled many thinkers. Using ideas from Husserl's phenomenology, I will take a different look at these matters. The upshot of this approach is that there are non-material objects and that they can be recognized in a process very closely related to sense perception. In fact, the perception of physical objects may be regarded as a special case of this more universal way of recognizing objects of any kind.
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Hauser, K. (2015). Intuition and its object. Axiomathes 25 (3), pp. 253-281.
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