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Bernays' philosophical thought evolved from L.Nelson's and J.F.Frics' epistemological outlook to Gonseth's open epistemology (from the Kantian doctrine to open phenomenology). The paper is divided into two parts. The first part deals with philosophical inspirations and the evolution of Bernays' metascientific outlook. The second part considers his epistemological views from the period of inspiration by Gonseth's open philosophy. It is the final, mature stage of Bernays' evolution that is important for mathematical epistemology.
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The aim of this paper is to analyze Veronese’s philosophical principles of mathematics. He tried to begin the construction of mathematics (geometry) with the concept of the Thinking Subject and the phenomenon of thinking, which is discussed in detail. It is very likely that this idea had an impact on Hilbert’s concept of the Mathematical Subject. Some similarities between Veronese’s view and the intuitionistic thinkers are also shown.
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