Hermann Weyl on intuition and the continuum (Q2701937)
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22 January 2002
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Weyl
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the continuum
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Hermann Weyl on intuition and the continuum (English)
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A presentation of Weyl's arguments regarding the problems inherent in a construction of the continuum that would correspond to intuition, emphasizing that a certain position Weyl held is ``substantially more radical than that of Brouwer'', followed by the regret that Weyl did not live to see the emergence of the closest `symbolic construction' of the continuum, which would not be synthesized from points, namely \textit{smooth infinitesimal analysis} (cf.\ the author's [A primer of infinitesimal analysis (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge) (1998; Zbl 0904.26014)]).
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