It has repeatedly been argued that nominalistic programmes in the philosophy of mathematics fail, since they will at some point or other involve the notion of logical consequence which is unavailable to the nominalist. In this paper we will argue that this is not the case. Using an idea of Nelson Goodman and W.V. Quine's which they developed in Goodman and Quine (1947) and supplementing it with means that should be nominalistically acceptable, we present a way to explicate logical consequence in a nominalistically acceptable way
The goal is to sketch a nominalist approach to mathematics which just like neologicism employs abstr...
Model-theoretic and proof-theoretic notions of logical consequence are compared. According to standa...
In this paper I defend mathematical nominalism by arguing that any reasonable account of scientific ...
It has repeatedly been argued that nominalistic programmes in the philosophy of mathematics fail, si...
It is often claimed that nominalistic programmes to reconstruct mathematics fail, since they will at...
Nominalists, as the term is sometimes used, are those who do not believe in abstract objects. Hartry...
Wilholt T. Think about the Consequences! Nominalism and the Argument from the Philosophy of Logic. d...
The present paper will argue that, for too long, many nominalists have concentrated their researches...
Current versions of nominalism in the philosophy of mathematics have the benefit of avoiding commitm...
As part of the development of an epistemology for mathematics, some Platonists have defended the vie...
∗ Copyright c ○ 2005 by Otávio Bueno and Edward N. Zalta. This piece was published in Philosophia Ma...
One main interest of philosophy is to become clear about the assumptions, premisses and inconsistenc...
Some recent work on logical pluralism has suggested that the view might be in danger of collapsing i...
I argue that the most popular versions of naturalism imply nominalism in philosophy of mathematics. ...
Mark Colyvan (2010) raises two problems for ‘easy road’ nominalism about mathematical objects. The f...
The goal is to sketch a nominalist approach to mathematics which just like neologicism employs abstr...
Model-theoretic and proof-theoretic notions of logical consequence are compared. According to standa...
In this paper I defend mathematical nominalism by arguing that any reasonable account of scientific ...
It has repeatedly been argued that nominalistic programmes in the philosophy of mathematics fail, si...
It is often claimed that nominalistic programmes to reconstruct mathematics fail, since they will at...
Nominalists, as the term is sometimes used, are those who do not believe in abstract objects. Hartry...
Wilholt T. Think about the Consequences! Nominalism and the Argument from the Philosophy of Logic. d...
The present paper will argue that, for too long, many nominalists have concentrated their researches...
Current versions of nominalism in the philosophy of mathematics have the benefit of avoiding commitm...
As part of the development of an epistemology for mathematics, some Platonists have defended the vie...
∗ Copyright c ○ 2005 by Otávio Bueno and Edward N. Zalta. This piece was published in Philosophia Ma...
One main interest of philosophy is to become clear about the assumptions, premisses and inconsistenc...
Some recent work on logical pluralism has suggested that the view might be in danger of collapsing i...
I argue that the most popular versions of naturalism imply nominalism in philosophy of mathematics. ...
Mark Colyvan (2010) raises two problems for ‘easy road’ nominalism about mathematical objects. The f...
The goal is to sketch a nominalist approach to mathematics which just like neologicism employs abstr...
Model-theoretic and proof-theoretic notions of logical consequence are compared. According to standa...
In this paper I defend mathematical nominalism by arguing that any reasonable account of scientific ...