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Mathematics Is Mostly Analytic 2024 Gregory Lavers 2024th Edition Gregory Lavers

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Mathematics Is Mostly Analytic 2024 Gregory Lavers 2024th Edition Gregory Lavers
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 70
Author: Gregory Lavers
ISBN: 9781009109925, 1009109928
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2024

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Mathematics Is Mostly Analytic 2024 Gregory Lavers 2024th Edition Gregory Lavers by Gregory Lavers 9781009109925, 1009109928 instant download after payment.

This Element outlines and defends an account of analyticity according to which mathematics is, for the most part, analytic. The author begins by looking at Quine's arguments against the concepts of analyticity. He shows how Quine's position on analyticity is related to his view on explication and shows how this suggests a way of defining analyticity that would meet Quine's own standards for explication. The author then looks at Boghossian and his distinction between epistemic and metaphysical accounts of analyticity. Here he argues that there is a straightforward way of eliminating the confusion Boghossian sees with what he calls metaphysical accounts. The author demonstrates that the epistemic dimension of his epistemic account is almost entirely superfluous. The author then discusses how analyticity is related to truth, necessity, and questions of ontology. Finally, he discusses the vagueness of analyticity and also the relation of analyticity to the axiomatic method in mathematics.