Gödel's Program Revisited Part I: The Turn to Phenomenology
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Publication:5754717
DOI10.2178/bsl/1164056807zbMath1126.03010OpenAlexW1990801639MaRDI QIDQ5754717
Publication date: 23 August 2007
Published in: Bulletin of Symbolic Logic (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://projecteuclid.org/euclid.bsl/1164056807
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Gödel’s Cantorianism ⋮ Gödel and Set Theory ⋮ Gödel's philosophical program and Husserl's phenomenology
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