[FOM] philosophical literature on intuitionism

Lawrence Stout lstout at iwu.edu
Mon Oct 13 19:33:05 EDT 2008


How about
Brouwer's Cambridge Lectures on Intuitionism, ed. by D. van Dalen,  
Cambridge U press,1981
Intuitionisdm, An Introduction, by A. Heyting, North Holand, 1956


On Oct 13, 2008, at 5:27 PM, Thomas Forster wrote:

>
> I'm curious to know what the people who dreamt this stuff up actually
> thought they were doing.
>
> Where is the best place to start?  Is it Dummett's book? Did  
> Brouwer write
> anything one might want to read? I seem to remember there is an  
> essay in
> one of the collections (Benacerraf and Putnam?).  One of my colleagues
> here says that Intuitionism is really a form of solipsism, and that  
> for an
> intuitionist to countenance any kind of interpretation into classical
> logic (or vice versa) is to undermine the solipsism and would not be
> welcomed by the true believers.  I do remember reading that Brouwer  
> was
> hostile to attempts to axiomatise constructive logic..
>
>  Any useful steers?
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