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Philosophy Of Mathematics Structure And Ontology Shapiro Stewart

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Philosophy Of Mathematics Structure And Ontology Shapiro Stewart
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Shapiro, Stewart
ISBN: 9780195094527, 9780195139303, 0195094522, 0195139305
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Philosophy Of Mathematics Structure And Ontology Shapiro Stewart by Shapiro, Stewart 9780195094527, 9780195139303, 0195094522, 0195139305 instant download after payment.

Do numbers, sets, and so forth, exist? What do mathematical statements mean? Are they literally true or false, or do they lack truth values altogether? Addressing questions that have attracted lively debate in recent years, Stewart Shapiro contends that standard realist and antirealistaccounts of mathematics are both problematic. As Benacerraf first noted, we are confronted with the following powerful dilemma. The desired continuity between mathematical and, say, scientific language suggests realism, but realism in this context suggests seemingly intractable epistemic problems. As a way out of.

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