The Transcendental Subject and the Diversity of Cognitive Frameworks

Russian Studies in Philosophy 50 (4):43-55 (2012)
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The author argues that mathematics develops through interaction among partial transcendental subjects that correspond to a specific established theory and a meta-subject that is an "inventor" of new theories and approaches. He suggests that this twofold structure has a close similarity to Kantian transcendental subject

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