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(2006) Husserl Studies 22 (3).

Husserl's philosophy of mathematics

its origin and relevance

Guillermo Rosado Haddock

pp. 193-222

This paper offers an exposition of Husserl's mature philosophy of mathematics, expounded for the first time in Logische Untersuchungen and maintained without any essential change throughout the rest of his life. It is shown that Husserl's views on mathematics were strongly influenced by Riemann, and had clear affinities with the much later Bourbaki school.

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DOI: 10.1007/s10743-006-9010-y

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Rosado Haddock, G. (2006). Husserl's philosophy of mathematics: its origin and relevance. Husserl Studies 22 (3), pp. 193-222.

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