Logic and Computation in Philosophy – serie
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2020
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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Recently, debates about mathematical structuralism have picked up steam again within the philosophy of mathematics, probing ontological and epistemological issues in novel ways. These debates build on discussions of structuralism which began in the 1960s in the work of philosophers such as Paul Benacerraf and Hilary Putnam; going further than these previous thinkers, however, these new debates also recognize that the motivation for structuralist views should be tied to methodological developments within mathematics. In fact, practically all relevant ideas and methods have roots in the structuralist transformation that modern mathematics underwent in the 19th and early 20th centuries.This edited volume of new essays by top scholars in the philosophy of mathematics explores this previously overlooked 'pre-history' of mathematical structuralism. The contributors explore this historical background along two distinct but interconnected dimensions. First, they reconsider the methodological contributions of major figures in the history of mathematics, such as Dedekind, Hilbert, and Bourbaki, who are responsible for the introduction of new number systems, algebras, and geometries that transformed the landscape of mathematics. Second, they reexamine a range of philosophical reflections by mathematically inclined philosophers, like Russell, Cassirer, and Quine, whose work led to profound conclusions about logical, epistemological, and metaphysical aspects of structuralism. Overall, the essays in this volume show not only that the pre-history of mathematical structuralism is much richer than commonly appreciated, but also that it is crucial to take into account this broader intellectual history for enriching current debates in the philosophy of mathematics. The insights included in this volume will interest scholars and students in the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of science, and the history of philosophy.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2005
1 372 kr
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William Tait is one of the most distinguished philosophers of mathematics of the last fifty years. This volume collects his most important published philosophical papers from the 1980's to the present. The articles cover a wide range of issues in the foundations and philosophy of mathematics, including some on historical figures ranging from Plato to Gödel. Tait's main contributions were initially in proof theory and constructive mathematics, later moving on to more philosophical subjects including finitism and skepticism about mathematics. This collection, presented as a whole, reveals the underlying unity of Tait's work. The volume includes an introduction in which Tait reflects more generally on the evolution of his point of view, as well as an appendix and added endnotes in which he gives some interesting background to the original essays. This is an important collection of the work of one of the most eminent philosophers of mathematics in this generation.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2027
1 223 kr
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Mathematician Hermann Weyl's philosophy of mathematics is a rich source of original and sophisticated ideas that remain highly relevant to contemporary debates in the field. Despite this, Weyl's philosophical insights on the foundation of mathematics remain largely overlooked.Pillars of Enduring Strength brings renewed attention to Weyl's profound insights, demonstrating their enduring significance and potential to illuminate ongoing discussions in both philosophy and mathematical logic. With contributions from leading scholars, this volume examines the tenets of his philosophical legacy. The first part of the volume has contributors delve into Weyl's philosophy of mathematics. It locates Weyl in a rich mathematical and philosophical context and highlights the depth and complexity of Weyl's thinking, particularly his efforts to reconcile intuition with logical and symbolic construction, and his engagement with phenomenology and the nature of mathematical truth. The second part of the volume has contributors turn to the influence of Weyl's ideas on contemporary mathematical logic. It focuses especially on developments related to Weyl's predicativism, tracing how his foundational concerns have evolved and been reinterpreted in modern contexts. Together, contributors offer a fresh look at Weyl's enduring influence on mathematical logic and philosophy.