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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2012

Pages: 171-193

Series: Axiomathes

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Guillermo Rosado Haddock, "Husserl's conception of physical theories and physical geometry in the time of the prolegomena", Axiomathes 22 (1), 2012, pp. 171-193.

Husserl's conception of physical theories and physical geometry in the time of the prolegomena

a comparison with duhem's and Poincaré's views

Guillermo Rosado Haddock

pp. 171-193

in: Guillermo Rosado Haddock (ed), The other Husserl, Axiomathes 22 (1), 2012.

Abstract

This paper discusses Husserl's views on physical theories in the first volume of his Logical Investigations, and compares them with those of his contemporaries Pierre Duhem and Henri Poincaré. Poincaré's views serve as a bridge to a discussion of Husserl's almost unknown views on physical geometry from about 1890 on, which in comparison even with Poincaré's—not to say Frege's—or almost any other philosopher of his time, represented a rupture with the philosophical tradition and were much more in tune with the physical geometry underlying the Einstein-Hilbert general theory of relativity developed more than two decades later.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2012

Pages: 171-193

Series: Axiomathes

Full citation:

Guillermo Rosado Haddock, "Husserl's conception of physical theories and physical geometry in the time of the prolegomena", Axiomathes 22 (1), 2012, pp. 171-193.