A sophisticated, original introduction to the philosophy of
mathematics from one of its leading contemporary scholars Mathematics
is one of humanity's most successful yet puzzling endeavors. It is a
model of precision and objectivity, but appears distinct from the
empirical sciences because it seems to deliver nonexperiential
knowledge of a nonphysical reality of numbers, sets, and functions.
How can these two aspects of mathematics be reconciled? This concise
book provides a systematic yet accessible introduction to the field
that is trying to answer that question: the philosophy of mathematics.
Written by Øystein Linnebo, one of the world's leading scholars on
the subject, the book introduces all of the classical approaches to
the field, including logicism, formalism, intuitionism, empiricism,
and structuralism. It also contains accessible introductions to some
more specialized issues, such as mathematical intuition, potential
infinity, the iterative conception of sets, and the search for new
mathematical axioms. The groundbreaking work of German mathematician
and philosopher Gottlob Frege, one of the founders of analytic
philosophy, figures prominently throughout the book. Other important
thinkers whose work is introduced and discussed include Immanuel Kant,
John Stuart Mill, David Hilbert, Kurt Gödel, W. V. Quine, Paul
Benacerraf, and Hartry H. Field. Sophisticated but clear and
approachable, this is an essential introduction for all students and
teachers of philosophy, as well as mathematicians and others who want
to understand the foundations of mathematics.
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ISBN
9781400885244
Publisert
2017
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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