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Abstractionism Essays In Philosophy Of Mathematics 1st Edition Philip A Ebert

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Abstractionism Essays In Philosophy Of Mathematics 1st Edition Philip A Ebert
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Philip A Ebert, Marcus Rossberg
ISBN: 9780199645268, 0199645264
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Abstractionism Essays In Philosophy Of Mathematics 1st Edition Philip A Ebert by Philip A Ebert, Marcus Rossberg 9780199645268, 0199645264 instant download after payment.

Abstractionism, which is a development of Frege's original Logicism, is a recent and much debated position in the philosophy of mathematics. This volume contains 16 original papers by leading scholars on the philosophical and mathematical aspects of Abstractionism. After an extensive editors' introduction to the topic of abstractionism, five contributions deal with the semantics and meta-ontology of Abstractionism, as well as the so-called Caesar Problem. Four papers then discuss abstractionist epistemology, focusing on the idea of implicit definitions and non-evidential warrants (entitlements) to account for a priori mathematical knowledge. This is followed by four chapters concerning the mathematics of Abstractionism, in particular the issue of impredicativity, the Bad Company objection, and the question of abstractionist set theory. Finally, the last section of the book contains three contributions that discuss Frege's application constraint within an abstractionist setting.

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