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Logique mathématique et philosophie des mathématiques1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 1971

Yvon Gauthier
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Université de Sudbury

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Pour le philosophe intéressé aux structures et aux fondements du savoir théorétique, à la constitution d'une « méta-théorétique «, θεωρíα., qui, mieux que les « Wissenschaftslehre » fichtéenne ou husserlienne et par-delà les débris de la métaphysique, veut dans une intention nouvelle faire la synthèse du « théorétique », la logique mathématique se révèle un objet privilégié.

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