The Phenomenological Critique of Mathematisation and the Question of Responsibility

This edited collection discusses phenomenological critiques of formalism and their relevance to the problem of responsibility and the life-world. The authors deal with themes of formalisation of knowledge in connection to the life-world, the natural world

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Ľubica Učník Ivan Chvatík Anita Williams Editors

The Phenomenological Critique of Mathematisation and the Question of Responsibility Formalisation and the Life-World

The Phenomenological Critique of Mathematisation and the Question of Responsibility

CONTRIBUTIONS TO PHENOMENOLOGY IN COOPERATION WITH THE CENTER FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH IN PHENOMENOLOGY Volume 76 Series Editors: Nicolas de Warren, Katholike Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Dermot Moran, University College Dublin

Editorial Board: Lilian Alweiss, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Elizabeth Behnke, Ferndale, WA, USA Michael Barber, St. Louis University, MO, USA Rudolf Bernet, Husserl-Archief, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium David Carr, Emory University, GA, USA Chan-Fai Cheung, Chinese University Hong Kong, China James Dodd, New School University, NY, USA Lester Embree, Florida Atlantic University, FL, USA Alfredo Ferrarin, Universita` di Pisa, Italy Burt Hopkins, Seattle University, WA, USA Jose´ Huertas-Jourda, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada Kwok-Ying Lau, Chinese University Hong Kong, China Nam-In Lee, Seoul National University, Korea Dieter Lohmar, Universita¨t zu Ko¨ln, Germany William R. McKenna, Miami University, OH, USA Algis Mickunas, Ohio University, OH, USA J.N. Mohanty, Temple University, PA, USA Junichi Murata, University of Tokyo, Japan Thomas Nenon, The University of Memphis, TN, USA Thomas M. Seebohm, Johannes Gutenberg-Universita¨t, Germany Gail Soffer, Rome, Italy Anthony Steinbock, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, IL, USA Shigeru Taguchi, Yamagata University, Japan Dan Zahavi, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Richard M. Zaner, Vanderbilt University, TN, USA

Scope The purpose of the series is to serve as a vehicle for the pursuit of phenomenological research across a broad spectrum, including cross-over developments with other fields of inquiry such as the social sciences and cognitive science. Since its establishment in 1987, Contributions to Phenomenology has published nearly 60 titles on diverse themes of phenomenological philosophy. In addition to welcoming monographs and collections of papers in established areas of scholarship, the series encourages original work in phenomenology. The breadth and depth of the Series reflects the rich and varied significance of phenomenological thinking for seminal questions of human inquiry as well as the increasingly international reach of phenomenological research.

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/5811

L’ubica Ucˇnı´k • Ivan Chvatı´k • Anita Williams Editors

The Phenomenological Critique of Mathematisation and the Question of Responsibility Formalisation and the Life-World

Editors L’ubica Ucˇnı´k Anita Williams Philosophy, School of Arts Murdoch University Perth Australia

Ivan Chvatı´k The Jan Patocˇka Archive The Center for Theoretical Study The Institute of Philosophy at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Prague Czech Republic

ISSN 0923-9545 ISBN 978-3-319-09827-2 ISBN 978-3-319-09828-9 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-