In whose mind is Mathematics an "a priori cognition"?

Mathematics – History and Overview

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Philosophy of Mathematics, 11 pages

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According to the philosopher Kant, Mathematics is an "a priori cognition".
Kant's assumption, together with the unsolvability of Hilbert's 10th problem,
implies an astonishing result.

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