@article{Pambuccian, author = {Pambuccian, Viktor}, title = {Elias Canettis Blendung. Darstellung eines nekrophilen Gelehrten}, series = {Psyche. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen, Stuttgart (Klett-Cotta), Vol. 41 (No. 10, 1987), pp. 915-928.}, journal = {Psyche. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen, Stuttgart (Klett-Cotta), Vol. 41 (No. 10, 1987), pp. 915-928.}, abstract = {Mit den Mitteln der psychoanalytischen Textdeutung und unter Bezug auf E. FROMM wird nachgewiesen, daß es sich bei der Figur des Kien in Canettis Roman >Die Blendung< um die literarische Gestaltung eines nekrophilen Charakters handelt.}, language = {de} } @article{Pambuccian, author = {Pambuccian, Viktor}, title = {L. E. J. Brouwer, Mathematik und die Existenzweise des Seins, Bukarest 1987, 66 pp. (Typescript).}, language = {de} } @article{Pambuccian, author = {Pambuccian, Viktor}, title = {L. E. J. Brouwer, Mathematik und die Existenzweise des Seins, Ann Arbor 1990, 28 pp. (Typescript). [= Revision of V. Pambuccian, V., 1987a.}, language = {de} } @article{Pambuccian, author = {Pambuccian, Viktor}, title = {Mathematik, Intuition und die Existenzweise des Seins}, series = {Wissenschaft vom Menschen / Science of Man. Jahrbuch der Internationalen Erich Fromm-Gesellschaft, M{\"u}nster (Lit-Verlag) 1992, pp. 87-120. [= Revision of Pambuccian, V., 1990.]}, journal = {Wissenschaft vom Menschen / Science of Man. Jahrbuch der Internationalen Erich Fromm-Gesellschaft, M{\"u}nster (Lit-Verlag) 1992, pp. 87-120. [= Revision of Pambuccian, V., 1990.]}, abstract = {>Mathematics, Intuition and the Being Mode of Existence<: At the beginning of the 20th century several paradoxes in set theory plunged mathematics into a crisis of its foundations. There were three solutions to the foundational crisis: logicism, formalism and intuitionism. Since logicism can be considered as incorporated into formalism, formalism and intuitionism represent the two major solutions. Although both were proposed by famous mathematicians, the former, put forward by David Hilbert totally dominates both mathematical practice and the philosophy of mathematics whereas the latter, put forward by Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer is pursued only by a small number of logicians, most of which reject Brouwer's underlying philosophy. In this paper we show that Brouwer's philosophy and foundation of mathematics are not the outcome of a sick, solipsistic mind, as commonly portrayed, but that his way of thinking is perceived as such through the spectacles of alienation (the >having mode of existence< (Fromm) or >greed, hatred, delusion< (Buddha). We show that Brouwer's way of thinking is embedded in the >being mde of existence< (Fromm). The formalist foundation of mathematics is seen historically as the mathematical counterpart of what analytical philosophy is to philosophy or what behaviorism is to psychology, the way of thinking which embraces it being rooted in the >having mode of existence<, whose prevalence in society accounts for the historical success of the formalist point of view.}, language = {de} } @article{Pambuccian, author = {Pambuccian, Viktor}, title = {Brouwer's Intuitionism. Mathematics in the Being Mode of Existence}, series = {B. Sriraman (Ed.), Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice, Springer Switzerland, 2022, pp. 1-55.,}, journal = {B. Sriraman (Ed.), Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice, Springer Switzerland, 2022, pp. 1-55.,}, abstract = {It is argued that Brouwer's philosophy of mathematics makes perfect sense if viewed from an Eastern philosophical perspective, as a mathematics in what Erich Fromm called "the being mode of existence." The difficulty Western philosophers have accepting its validity under Brouwer's own justifications is that mathematics is one of the highest prized treasures of Western philosophy (those footnotes to Plato's dialogues).}, language = {en} }