a priori grounds of mathematics - MathOverflow [closed]most recent 30 from http://mathoverflow.net2013-05-20T04:58:57Zhttp://mathoverflow.net/feeds/question/84570http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://mathoverflow.net/questions/84570/a-priori-grounds-of-mathematicsa priori grounds of mathematicsMónica R.2011-12-30T04:49:10Z2011-12-30T04:58:20Z
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>from the title of the question you may guess I'm new to the site, and I am. Even though I've read the FAQ and I know that this isn't the place for such open questions (I believe it is open, but my knowledge isn't very wide), what I need are some references, does anyone have any papers on the a priori grounds of math? my question goes towards the origin, not its legitimacy (but papers on the later would also be apreciated, are there?).</p>
<p>A better way to formulate the question or approach the subject would be welcome as well.</p>
<p>PS: please excuse my english, I hope it is understandable at the very least.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>