Pluralism In Mathematics


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Pluralism in Mathematics: A New Position in Philosophy of Mathematics


Pluralism in Mathematics: A New Position in Philosophy of Mathematics

Author: Michèle Friend

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-11-20


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This book is about philosophy, mathematics and logic, giving a philosophical account of Pluralism which is a family of positions in the philosophy of mathematics. There are four parts to this book, beginning with a look at motivations for Pluralism by way of Realism, Maddy’s Naturalism, Shapiro’s Structuralism and Formalism. In the second part of this book the author covers: the philosophical presentation of Pluralism; using a formal theory of logic metaphorically; rigour and proof for the Pluralist; and mathematical fixtures. In the third part the author goes on to focus on the transcendental presentation of Pluralism, and in part four looks at applications of Pluralism, such as a Pluralist approach to proof in mathematics and how Pluralism works in regard to together-inconsistent philosophies of mathematics. The book finishes with suggestions for further Pluralist enquiry. In this work the author takes a deeply radical approach in developing a new position that will either convert readers, or act as a strong warning to treat the word ‘pluralism’ with care.

Pluralism in Mathematics


Pluralism in Mathematics

Author: Michele Friend

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2013-09-30


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Mathematical Pluralism


Mathematical Pluralism

Author: Graham Priest

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2024-04-30


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Mathematical pluralism is the view that there is an irreducible plurality of pure mathematical structures, each with their own internal logics; and that qua pure mathematical structures they are all equally legitimate. Mathematical pluralism is a relatively new position on the philosophical landscape. This Element provides an introduction to the position.