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This paper examines the deeper philosophical core of Heidelberg's thought. This core is regarded as a part of the reflection on the ontological problem raised by the modern physics, and, in particular, by the quantum mechanics. Two main aspects of it have been detected: an early representation of the theory-reality problem and the ontological question about the essence and the nature of mathematical knowledge. By highlighting two important and very different Heidelberg's positions about the latter topic, a general point of view on the whole argument is made clear. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |