¿Por qué son –según Kant– imposibles las hipótesis en matemática?
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El tratamiento de las hipótesis en Kant es disperso, sin embargo, hay en el Nachlass una cuestión que, si bien no tiene un lugar protagónico, sí que permanece inalterada en su pensamiento: que las hipótesis son imposibles en la matemática. Esto contrasta con el hecho de que es por medio de ellas como es posible el avance del conocimiento científico. La respuesta a esta pregunta, no dada por Kant, conecta a mi juicio con aspectos centrales relativos al carácter a priori del conocimiento y a su alcance sintético.
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