Abstract
Brouwer's Life, Art and Mysticism is the ideological manifesto of one of the greatest mathematical philosophers of this century. It is a seemingly contradictory declaration of romantic rebellion against rationalism and science by a man who brought constructivist rigor to mathematical and logical practice; the emotional plea of a fanatical environmentalist for a return to `nature', a defiant call to reject the formal trappings of society arising from a deep resentment of authority and of the intellectual and social aspects of the human make-up.
Citation
Walter P. Van Stigt. "Introduction to Life, Art, and Mysticism." Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 37 (3) 381 - 387, Summer 1996. https://doi.org/10.1305/ndjfl/1039886517
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