Realism, Mathematics, and Modality

Realism, Mathematics, and Modality
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Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 0631180877
ISBN-13 : 9780631180876
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Realism, Mathematics, and Modality by : Hartry H. Field

Morality and Mathematics

Morality and Mathematics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780192556806
ISBN-13 : 0192556800
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Morality and Mathematics by : Justin Clarke-Doane

To what extent are the subjects of our thoughts and talk real? This is the question of realism. In this book, Justin Clarke-Doane explores arguments for and against moral realism and mathematical realism, how they interact, and what they can tell us about areas of philosophical interest more generally. He argues that, contrary to widespread belief, our mathematical beliefs have no better claim to being self-evident or provable than our moral beliefs. Nor do our mathematical beliefs have better claim to being empirically justified than our moral beliefs. It is also incorrect that reflection on the genealogy of our moral beliefs establishes a lack of parity between the cases. In general, if one is a moral antirealist on the basis of epistemological considerations, then one ought to be a mathematical antirealist as well. And, yet, Clarke-Doane shows that moral realism and mathematical realism do not stand or fall together — and for a surprising reason. Moral questions, insofar as they are practical, are objective in a sense that mathematical questions are not, and the sense in which they are objective can only be explained by assuming practical anti-realism. One upshot of the discussion is that the concepts of realism and objectivity, which are widely identified, are actually in tension. Another is that the objective questions in the neighborhood of factual areas like logic, modality, grounding, and nature are practical questions too. Practical philosophy should, therefore, take center stage.

Realism, Mathematics, and Modality

Realism, Mathematics, and Modality
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Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 0631163034
ISBN-13 : 9780631163039
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Realism, Mathematics, and Modality by : Hartry H. Field

Realism and Anti-Realism

Realism and Anti-Realism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781317494263
ISBN-13 : 1317494261
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Realism and Anti-Realism by : Stuart Brock

There are a bewildering variety of ways the terms "realism" and "anti-realism" have been used in philosophy and furthermore the different uses of these terms are only loosely connected with one another. Rather than give a piecemeal map of this very diverse landscape, the authors focus on what they see as the core concept: realism about a particular domain is the view that there are facts or entities distinctive of that domain, and their existence and nature is in some important sense objective and mind-independent. The authors carefully set out and explain the different realist and anti-realist positions and arguments that occur in five key domains: science, ethics, mathematics, modality and fictional objects. For each area the authors examine the various styles of argument in support of and against realism and anti-realism, show how these different positions and arguments arise in very different domains, evaluate their success within these fields, and draw general conclusions about these assorted strategies. Error theory, fictionalism, non-cognitivism, relativism and response-dependence are taken as the most important positions in opposition to the realist and these are explored in depth. Suitable for advanced level undergraduates, the book offers readers a clear introduction to a subject central to much contemporary work in metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of language.

Philosophical Approaches to the Foundations of Logic and Mathematics

Philosophical Approaches to the Foundations of Logic and Mathematics
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9789004445956
ISBN-13 : 9004445951
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Philosophical Approaches to the Foundations of Logic and Mathematics by : Marcin Trepczyński

Philosophical Approaches to the Foundations of Logic and Mathematics consists of eleven articles addressing various aspects of the "roots" of logic and mathematics, their basic concepts and the mechanisms that work in the practice of their use.

Mathematical Structuralism

Mathematical Structuralism
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9781108630740
ISBN-13 : 110863074X
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Mathematical Structuralism by : Geoffrey Hellman

The present work is a systematic study of five frameworks or perspectives articulating mathematical structuralism, whose core idea is that mathematics is concerned primarily with interrelations in abstraction from the nature of objects. The first two, set-theoretic and category-theoretic, arose within mathematics itself. After exposing a number of problems, the Element considers three further perspectives formulated by logicians and philosophers of mathematics: sui generis, treating structures as abstract universals, modal, eliminating structures as objects in favor of freely entertained logical possibilities, and finally, modal-set-theoretic, a sort of synthesis of the set-theoretic and modal perspectives.

Modality

Modality
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9780191572296
ISBN-13 : 0191572292
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Modality by : Bob Hale

The philosophy of modality investigates necessity and possibility, and related notions—are they objective features of mind-independent reality? If so, are they irreducible, or can modal facts be explained in other terms? This volume presents new work on modality by established leaders in the field and by up-and-coming philosophers. Between them, the papers address fundamental questions concerning realism and anti-realism about modality, the nature and basis of facts about what is possible and what is necessary, the nature of modal knowledge, modal logic and its relations to necessary existence and to counterfactual reasoning. The general introduction locates the individual contributions in the wider context of the contemporary discussion of the metaphysics and epistemology of modality.

Science Without Numbers

Science Without Numbers
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9780198777915
ISBN-13 : 0198777914
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Science Without Numbers by : Hartry H. Field

Science Without Numbers caused a stir in 1980, with its bold nominalist approach to the philosophy of mathematics and science. It has been unavailable for twenty years and is now reissued in a revised edition with a substantial new preface presenting the author's current views and responses to the issues raised in subsequent debate.

A Philosophy of the Possible

A Philosophy of the Possible
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 379
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ISBN-10 : 9789004398344
ISBN-13 : 9004398341
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis A Philosophy of the Possible by : Mikhail Epstein

In this book, Mikhail Epstein offers a systematic theory of modalities (the actual, possible, and necessary), as applied to the discourse of philosophy in its post-Kantian and especially post-Derridean perspectives. He relies on his own experience of living in the USSR and the US, dominated respectively by imperative and possibilist modalities. Possibilism assumes that a thing or event acquires meaning only in the context of its multiple possibilities, inviting counterfactual and conditional modes of description. The author focuses on the creative potentials of possibilistic thinking and its heuristic value. The book demonstrates the range of modal approaches to society, culture, ethics, and language, and outlines potentiology as a new philosophical discipline interacting with ontology and epistemology.

Mathematical Anti-Realism and Modal Nothingism

Mathematical Anti-Realism and Modal Nothingism
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-10 : 9781009346047
ISBN-13 : 1009346040
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Mathematical Anti-Realism and Modal Nothingism by : Mark Balaguer

This Element defends mathematical anti-realism against an underappreciated problem with that view-a problem having to do with modal truthmaking. Part I develops mathematical anti-realism, it defends that view against a number of well-known objections, and it raises a less widely discussed objection to anti-realism-an objection based on the fact that (a) mathematical anti-realists need to commit to the truth of certain kinds of modal claims, and (b) it's not clear that the truth of these modal claims is compatible with mathematical anti-realism. Part II considers various strategies that anti-realists might pursue in trying to solve this modal-truth problem with their view, it argues that there's only one viable view that anti-realists can endorse in order to solve the modal-truth problem, and it argues that the view in question-which is here called modal nothingism-is true.