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The main objectives of this book are to critically evaluate the problem of scientificity in Edmund Husserl's phenomenology, to argue that his phenomenological reflection further awakens possibilities for the rational sciences and finally, to question the standard narratives of his theory of reason in order to revitalize his intuitions in light of the present day. The contributions gathered in this volume seek to gain a better understanding of the theoretical complexity of the interconnections between Husserl and other prominent critics of the theoretical sciences, such as David Hilbert, Oskar Becker, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Marc Richir, Herrman Weyl, Dag Prawitz and Arend Heyting.
This collection is innovative in arguing that the phenomenological reflection inspired by the revolutionary spirit of Husserl's doctrine is indispensable for explaining central concepts underlying scientific theories and higher-order objective structures. This text contains fourteen seminal essays by a team of international scholars that orchestrate a dialogue between Husserl's idea of phenomenology of 'awakened reason' and the foundations, methodologies, and limits of scientific theories, logic, and mathematics. The key audience for this title are students and researchers of phenomenology working in theoretical philosophy, continental philosophy, epistemology, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mathematics.
Contents
1. Peter Andras Varga (Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities): Surrogates of the Mind: The Young Husserl on the Uses and Abuses of Algorithms.- 2. Carlo Ierna (Radboud University Nijmegen / Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam): Husserl on Operational Signs and their Mechanization.- 3. Luis Alberto Canela Morales (Department Philosophy, FFyL-UNAM): Edmund Husserl's Psychological and Logical Analysis of the Concept of Number.- 4. Masumi Nagasaka (Waseda University): Numbers as Transcendental Schemata of Quantity: Marc Richir's Phenomenological Reflection on Dedekind's Foundation of Arithmetic.- 5. Frode Kjosavik (Norwegian University of Life Sciences): Husserl on the Scope of Mathematical Intuition.- 6. Jairo José da Silva (CNPq Brazil): Husserl and Mathematical Structuralism.- 7. Ronny Becker (Universität Siegen): Husserl's Heritage: Mathematical Modeling and Transcendental Foundation of Geometry in Oskar Becker's Philosophy of Mathematics.- 8. Mirja Hartimo (Tampere University): A Critical View of Logic: Husserl, Maddy, and Wittgenstein.- 9. Leila Haaparanta (University of Helsinki): Reflective Inferences and Permission to Judge: Phenomenological Traces in Twentieth Century Logic.- 10.Fausto Fraisopi (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg): The Challenge of a Phenomenological Epistemology and Theory of Science Today.- 11.Flavio Baracco (Institut Wiener Kreis - University of Vienna): Weyl's Construction of Real World: A Clarification of the Basic Notions.- 12.Claire Ortiz Hill (Free researcher): David Hilbert's Fight for Philosophy.- 13.Irene Breuer (Bergische Universität Wuppertal): On Actual and Potential Infinity in Aristotle and Husserl.- 14.Charlene Elsby (Purdue University Fort Wayne): The Origin of Theoretical Knowledge in the Organization of Nature.



