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(1987) Naturalistic epistemology, Dordrecht, Springer.

Immanuel Kant and the greater glory of geometry

Judson Webb

pp. 17-70

to proceed axiomatically ... is simply to think with consciousness of what one is doing. In earlier times, when they did not use the axiomatic method, men believed in various connections with naive dogmatism. Axiomatics removes the naivete, but still leaves us with all the advantages of belief, (p. 161)

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Webb, J. (1987)., Immanuel Kant and the greater glory of geometry, in A. Shimony & D. Nails (eds.), Naturalistic epistemology, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 17-70.

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