"Excellent. . . . [A]n exceptionally well-informed, very readable and clear introduction to the subject. If you are looking for an entry point into the extensive philosophical literature on the nature of mathematics, look no further."<b>---A. C. Paseau, <i>Mathematical Gazette</i></b>
"Linnebo's slender volume is an admirable addition to the many existing books on the philosophy of mathematics. It is clear, concise, and well written. . . . All in all, this is an excellent introduction to the philosophy of mathematics and should be seriously considered by any individual interested in the subject."
Choice
"This is a thought-provoking book, and is a useful addition to the textbook literature on this subject."
MAA Reviews
"This book provides a nice <i>lay of the land </i>for anyone interested in contemporary philosophy of mathematics."<b>---Gregory Lavers, <i>Philosophia Mathematica</i></b>
"[This book] is very, very good. Superbly clear, concise, well organised, it gives not only a very accessible introduction but also takes the reader all the way to the cutting edge of what philosophers are doing in the philosophy of mathematics. Above all, Linnebo writes as a fully engaged philosopher and makes his preferred choice of philosophical position clear. But this is no mere polemic: I felt he clearly and forcefully presents the strengths and weaknesses of all the philosophical positions he discusses."<b>---Henri Laurie, <i>Mathemafrica</i></b>
"[A] very readable and . . . superb introduction to the philosophy of mathematics."<b>---Jason Wakefield, <i>Avello Publishing Journal</i></b>