Plato's Problem: An Introduction to Mathematical Platonism

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What is mathematics about? And if it is about some sort of mathematical reality, how can we have access to it? This is the problem raised by Plato, which still today is the subject of lively philosophical disputes. This book traces the history of the problem, from its origins to its contemporary treatment. It discusses the answers given by Aristotle, Proclus and Kant, through Frege's and Russell's versions of logicism, Hilbert's formalism, Gödel's platonism, up to the the current debate on Benacerraf's dilemma and the indispensability argument. Through the considerations of themes in the philosophy of language, ontology, and the philosophy of science, the book aims at offering an historically-informed introduction to the philosophy of mathematics, approached through the lenses of its most fundamental problem.

Author(s): Marco Panza, Andrea Sereni
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: xvi+306
Tags: Математика;Философия математики;

Preface
Terminological Conventions
Introduction
1 The Origins
2 From Frege to Gödel (through Hilbert)
3 Benacerraf's Arguments
4 Non-conservative Responses to Benacerraf's Dilemma
5 Conservative Responses to Benacerraf's Dilemma
6 The Indispensability Argument: Structure and Basic Notions
7 The Indispensability Argument: The Debate
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index