Bernard Placidus Johann Nepomuk Bolzano (October 5, 1781 – December 18, 1848) was a Czech mathematician of German mother tongue, theologian, philosopher and logician. He was born in Prague.
In his philosophy, Bolzano developed an ontology in which the world consisted of actual and non-actual objects. Actual objects were further divided into substances such as tables or human beings and the adherents to substances such as colors or mental states. Non-actual objects consisted of non-material things such as numbers and what Bolzano called "Sätze-an-sich" ("Ideas-as-such"). The Sätze-an-sich included what are essentially logical axioms and abstract truths, which Bolzano believed to exist independently of the human mind.
In his 1837 "Theory of Science" he attempted to provide logical foundations for all sciences, building on abstractions like part-relation, abstract objects, attributes, sentence-shapes, ideas-as-such, propositions, sums and sets, collections, substances, adherences, subjective ideas, judgments, and sentence-occurrences. These attempts were basically an extension of his earlier thoughts in the philosophy of mathematics, for example his 1810 Beiträge where he emphasized the distinction between the objective relationship between logical consequences and our subjective recognition of these connections. For Bolzano, it was not enough that we merely have confirmation of natural or mathematical truths, but rather it was the proper role of the sciences (both pure and applied) to seek out justification in terms of the fundamental truths that may or may not appear to be obvious to our intuitions.
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