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Ontology and the Foundations of Mathematics

Ontology and the Foundations of Mathematics

Ontology and the Foundations of Mathematics

Talking Past Each Other
Author:
Penelope Rush, The University of Notre Dame Australia
Published:
February 2022
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ISBN:
9781108716932

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    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.

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘… extremely thought-provoking … Rush’s tenacity in pressing [ontological access problem] questions about the relevance of objecthood and independence is unique, unsettling, unrelenting, and effective.’ Nicholas Danne, Metascience

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    • Published: January 2022
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    • ISBN: 9781108582056
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. What are we Talking about?
    • 2. Inter-translatability
    • 3. Two Access Problems
    • 4. Independence
    • 5. Justification.

    Author

    Penelope Rush , The University of Notre Dame Australia