Explore the philosophical underpinnings of intuitionistic mathematics in this thought-provoking lecture by Professor Emeritus Carl Posy from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Delve into the concepts of indeterminacy, autonomy, and time as they relate to intuitionistic mathematical thinking. Drawing from his extensive expertise, including his contributions to "The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic" and his book "Mathematical Intuitionism," Professor Posy offers a deep dive into the second part of his series on the philosophical foundations of intuitionistic math. Over the course of 82 minutes, gain valuable insights into this fascinating area of mathematical philosophy, expanding your understanding of the intersection between intuition, logic, and mathematical reasoning.
The Philosophical Foundations of Intuitionistic Mathematics - Indeterminacy, Autonomy, and Time - Lecture 2
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Carl Posy: The Philosophical Foundations of Intuitionistic Math, II: Indeterminacy, Autonomy, & Time
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