The constitution of mathematical science from a phenomenological perspective
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Conception of Mathematics, Phenomenology, KnowledgeResumo
The objective of this paper is to present a phenomenological conception of mathematics initiated and developed by Edmund Husserl. This author left a vast collection of works regarding the interrogation that inspired him throughout his life: the objective nature of mathematics. With the aim of presenting only an introduction to the theme, we will highlight the following topics: biographical data about the author, the homeland in which the Husserlian vision bears fruit; aspects that constitute the phenomenological conception of knowledge and its production, including, therefore, those related to the process of the idealization of mathematical objects.
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