Beschreibung
InhaltsangabePreface Part I Mathematical Aspects Locke and Kant on Mathematical Knowledge: Emily Carson The View from 1763: Kant on the Arithmetical Method before Intuition: Ofra Rechter The Relation of Logic and Intuition in Kant's Philosophy of Science, Particularly Geometry: Ulrich Majer Edmund Husserl on the Applicability of Formal Geometry: René Jagnow The Neo-Fregean Program in the Philosophy of Arithmetic: William Demopoulos Gödel, Realism and Mathematical 'Intuition': Michael Hallett Intuition, Objectivity and Structure: Elaine Landry Part II Physical Aspects Intuition and Cosmology: The Puzzle of Incongruent Counterparts: Brigitte Falkenburg Conventionalism and Modern Physics: a Re-Assessment: Robert DiSalle Intuition and the Axiomatic Method in Hilbert's Foundation of Physics: Ulrich Majer, Tilman Sauer Soft Axiomatisation: John von Neumann on Method and von Neumann's Method in the Physical Sciences: Miklòs Rèdei, Michael Stöltzner The Intuitiveness and Truth of Modern Physics: Peter Mittelstaedt Functions of Intuition in Quantum Physics: Brigitte Falkenburg Intuitive Cognition and the Formation of Theories: Renate Huber