Completeness, categoricity and imaginary numbers: the debate on Husserl
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2020
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Lodz University Press
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Aranda, V. (2020). Completeness, Categoricity and Imaginary Numbers: The Debate on Husserl. Bulletin of the Section of Logic, 49(2), 109–125. https://doi.org/10.18778/0138-0680.2020.07
Abstract
Husserl's two notions of "definiteness" enabled him to clarify the problem of imaginary numbers. The exact meaning of these notions is a topic of much controversy. A "definite" axiom system has been interpreted as a syntactically complete theory, and also as a categorical one. I discuss whether and how far these readings manage to capture Husserl's goal of elucidating the problem of imaginary numbers, raising objections to both positions. Then, I suggest an interpretation of "absolute definiteness" as semantic completeness and argue that this notion does not suffice to explain Husserl's solution to the problem of imaginary numbers.