- Docente: Rossella Lupacchini
- Credits: 12
- SSD: M-FIL/02
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Anthropology, Religions, Oriental Civilizations (cod. 8493)
Course contents
Logic and the Knowledge of Nature
From Kant to Hilbert
• Davos 1929
• Kant and the problem of philosophy: Heidegger
vs Cassirer
• Existence, truth, proof
• Logic and ontology
• Being and 'nothing': Carnap vs Heidegger
• Logical empiricism and its 'dogmas'
• Between logic and experience: Hilbert's vision of
mathematics
• Axiomatic method and 'ideal elements'
• Symbolic forms
• Kant and the new mathematics: Cassirer
vs Hilbert?
• Königsberg 1930
Readings/Bibliography
• Friedman M. (2000), A Parting of the Ways, Open
Court, Chicago
Cassirer-Heidegger Debate at Davos (1929). In: M.
Heidegger, Kant and the Problem of
Metaphysics, Indiana Univ. Press, Bloomington and
Indianapolis 1997
Heidegger M. (1929), "What is Metaphysics?". In: D. Krell
(ed.), Basic Writings, Harper & Row, New York
1977
- Carnap R. (1932), " The Elimination of Metaphysics Through Logical Analysis of Language", Erkenntnis (60-81)
- Carnap R. (1950), "Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology", Revue Internationale de Philosophie (4 : 20–40)
- Cassirer E. (1907), "Kant und die moderne
Mathematik", Kantstudien (12: 1-49)
- Cassirer E. (1910), Substance and
Function, Open Court, Chicago 1923 (Chap. 3)
- Cassirer e. (1921), Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Open Court, Chicago 1923 (Chap. 7)
- Cassirer E. (1923-29), The Philosophy of Symbolic
Forms – vol. III.2, Yale Univ. Press, New
Haven 1957 (§I.1, chap. IV, §V.1, §V.3)
- Dedekind R. (1872), "Continuity and Irrational Numbers", (Ewald (1996: 765-779)
- Ewald W. (eds) (1996), From Kant to
Hilbert: A source book in the foundations of
mathematics – vol. II, OUP, Oxford (765-779,
1096-1124, 1149-1165)
- Hilbert D. (1900), "Mathematical Problems", (Ewald 1996: 1096-1105)
- Hilbert D. (1918), "Axiomatic Thought", (Ewald
1996: 1105-1115)
- Hilbert D. (1922), "The New Grounding of Mathematics, (Ewald 1996: 1117-1124)
- Hilbert D. (1926), "On the Infinite", in J. van Heijenoort
(ed.), From Frege to Gödel. Harvard Univ.
Press, Cambridge Mass. (1967: 367-384)
- Hilbert D. (1930), "Logic and the Knowledge of Nature", (Ewald 1996: 1157-1165)
- Hilbert D. (1931), "The Grounding of Elementary Number Theory", (Ewald 1996: 1149-1157)
Quine W. V. (1948), " On What There Is", in From a Logical Point of View, Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge US 1961
Quine W. V. (1951), "Two Dogmas of Empiricism", in From a Logical Point of View, Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge US 1961 [to be downloaded from teaching material]
Quine W. V. (1950), Methods of Logic, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York (§§ 1–10; 12–17, 22, 33–37)
Stillwell J. (2010), "Logic", in Road to Infinity, A.K. Peters Ltd, Natick Mass. 2010 (Chap. 4) [to be downloaded from teaching material]
Further reading
Bernays P. (1922), "Hilbert's Significance for the Philosophy of Mathematics", in P. Mancosu (ed.), From Brouwer to Hilbert, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford 1998
Carnap R. (1928), The Logical Structure of the World, Univ. of California Press, Berkeley 1967
Coffa A. (1991), The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap: to the Vienna Station, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge
Dedekind R. (1888), "Was sind und was sollen die Zahen?", (Ewald 1996: 787-833)
Heis J. (2011), " Ernst Cassirer's Neo-Kantian Philosophy of Geometry", British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 19(4)
Stillwell J. (2013), Road to Infinity, A.K. Peters Ltd, Natick Mass.
Weyl H. (1949), Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Princeton U.P., Princeton
[Kant I. (1787), Critique of Pure Reason – "Transcendental Analytic"]
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