Mathematics, in the development of its ideas, has only to take account of the immanent reality of its concepts and has absolutely no obligation to examine their transient reality.


From Kant to Hilbert (1996)


Mathematics, in the development of its ideas, has only to take account of the immanent reality of its concepts and has absolutely no obligation to...

Mathematics, in the development of its ideas, has only to take account of the immanent reality of its concepts and has absolutely no obligation to...

Mathematics, in the development of its ideas, has only to take account of the immanent reality of its concepts and has absolutely no obligation to...

Mathematics, in the development of its ideas, has only to take account of the immanent reality of its concepts and has absolutely no obligation to...