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Ontology And The Foundations Of Mathematics Talking Past Each Other Penelope Rush

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Ontology And The Foundations Of Mathematics Talking Past Each Other Penelope Rush
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 54
Author: Penelope Rush
ISBN: 9781108592505, 9781108716932, 1108592503, 1108716938
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Ontology And The Foundations Of Mathematics Talking Past Each Other Penelope Rush by Penelope Rush 9781108592505, 9781108716932, 1108592503, 1108716938 instant download after payment.

This Element looks at the problem of inter-translation between mathematical realism and anti-realism and argues that so far as realism is inter-translatable with anti-realism, there is a burden on the realist to show how her posited reality differs from that of the anti-realist. It also argues that an effective defence of just such a difference needs a commitment to the independence of mathematical reality, which in turn involves a commitment to the ontological access problem – the problem of how knowable mathematical truths are identifiable with a reality independent of us as knowers. Specifically, if the only access problem acknowledged is the epistemological problem – i.e. the problem of how we come to know mathematical truths – then nothing is gained by the realist notion of an independent reality and in effect, nothing distinguishes realism from anti-realism in mathematics.

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