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Publisher: Kimé

Place: Koeln

Year: 2013

Pages: 53-56

Series: Philosophia Scientiae

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Mircea Radu, "Otto Hölder's 1892 "review of Robert Graßmann's 1891 theory of number". introductory note", Philosophia Scientiae 17 (1), 2013, pp. 53-56.

Otto Hölder's 1892 "review of Robert Graßmann's 1891 theory of number". introductory note

Mircea Radu

pp. 53-56

in: Paola Cantù, Oliver Schlaudt (eds), The epistemological thought of Otto Hölder, Philosophia Scientiae 17 (1), 2013.

Abstract

Hölder’s review of Robert Graßmann’s Theory of Number provides the first statement of Hölder’s most significant tenets concerning the distinction between the genetic and axiomatic presentation of mathematics, the mature expression of which is found in Hölder’s book The Mathematical Method of 1924. By translating Hölder’s review into English, I hope to make this unique document known to a wider public. In my introductory note I provide some context to Hölder’s paper and a few other remarks concerning the translation work.1

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Publication details

Publisher: Kimé

Place: Koeln

Year: 2013

Pages: 53-56

Series: Philosophia Scientiae

Full citation:

Mircea Radu, "Otto Hölder's 1892 "review of Robert Graßmann's 1891 theory of number". introductory note", Philosophia Scientiae 17 (1), 2013, pp. 53-56.