@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Brouwer,Luitzen E. J.},
subject = {Intuitionism},
note = {Thiel I 254
Intuitionism/Brouwer: Brouwer, in his dissertation 1907, called "intuition" "an abstraction of the sense of time without content", as the basis of all human intellectual activity.
>Abstraction, >Generalization.
Negation/Kolmogorov: In 1932, Kolmogorov interprets the negation "~A" as the assertion from the assumption of a proof for A to be able to derive a contradiction.
>Contradiction, >Proof, >Consistency, >Derivation, >Derivability.},
note = {
T I Chr. Thiel Philosophie und Mathematik Darmstadt 1995 },
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