Bernard Bolzano-Pedagogue Abstract: Bernard Bolzano (1781-1848), a famous logicologist and mathematician, was a religious professor at the University of Prague from 1805 to 1819. His research focuses on three themes. (1) moral education including fairly free sex education, and the coexistence of Czechs and Germans in the country (before these problems before the emergence of extreme nationalism). Social issues, he first proposed the vision of human society of social utopia based on the basic equality of people and later gathered ideas with his book, Von dem besten Staate, (3) philosophy and religion It was.
In contemporary European continental philosophy, Edmund Husserl's view on opposing psychology is thought to come from the logical concept of Platonism. Husserl clearly stated the inspiration of Bolzano, GW Leibniz, Herman Roses. His position in logic survey (1900-1). Other remarkable contemporary continental philosophers who are generally interested in Platonism include Leo Strauss, Simone Veil and Alan Buddy.
In the 19th century, propositionalists were not uncommon, and Gottlob Frege was the most famous example. A Czech philosopher and mathematician Bernard Bolzano is also worth mentioning. In his Wissenschaftslehre or scientific theory announced in 1837, he insisted on clearly distinguishing what he called "Sätzeansich" or the text itself as a language project or psychological phenomenon . They are basic trainers of falsehood and falsehood, and they are also subjects of attitudes. The purpose of all sciences, including mathematics, is to describe basic essentials related to the subject. Borgheno, like Frege, considers that the proposition is a completely abstract and thought-independent element complex (Vorstellungen). is there)