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Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 2008

Pages: 341-342

ISBN (Hardback): 9783764386528

Volle Referenz:

Michael Dummett, "Concluding remarks at the Cerisy conference", in: One hundred years of intuitionism (1907–2007), Berlin, Springer, 2008

Abstrakt

The great philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein once wrote, "Philosophy leaves everything as it is'. That is, philosophy does not change anything, and can never change anything. We may think — I indeed think — that that was a foolish remark; doubtless all philosophers, even great ones, make foolish remarks sometimes. There are many people who would vehemently repudiate Wittgenstein's observation — followers of Karl Marx, for example. We know, and have been celebrating, how greatly Brouwer's philosophy changed mathematics — not, alas, for all mathematicians, but for a select band, so well represented here, able to understand and appreciate Brouwer's insights.

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Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 2008

Pages: 341-342

ISBN (Hardback): 9783764386528

Volle Referenz:

Michael Dummett, "Concluding remarks at the Cerisy conference", in: One hundred years of intuitionism (1907–2007), Berlin, Springer, 2008