Broad views of the philosophy of nature: Riemann, herbart, and the “matter of the mind”

Philosophical Psychology 23 (2):141 – 162 (2010)
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Abstract

This paper deals with an attempt of the mathematician Riemann to develop an outstandingly broad view of the philosophy of nature encompassing basic phenomena of both the material and the mental world. Riemann's draft is traced in its main aspects, and is accompanied by a comparison with certain chapters in the philosophical writings of Herbart that were particularly relevant to Riemann's conception of mathematics and science on the whole. This applies, in particluar, to the epistemological background and to Herbart's theory of the Self

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