This thesis proposes a solution to the problem motivating Albert Einstein's question, 'How can it be that mathematics … is so admirably appropriate to the objects of reality?'; the problem of mathematical applicability. It considers Mark Steiner‘s anthropocentric non-naturalist attitude to the problem in the light of Hartry Field's fictionalism, contending that Field's proposed solution, though prima facie naturalist in character, in fact inherits non-naturalist commitments which were problematic in anthropocentric solutions. Specifically, Field's solution retains a view of the grammar of our mathematical expressions as based on the model of object-and-designation. However, Field finds importance in the notion that what mathematicians know ...
In 1908, Henri Poincaré claimed that: ...the mathematical facts worthy of being studied are those wh...
Ludwig Wittgenstein is a major figure of twentieth century Anglophone philosophy. Though many know h...
I show that Wittgenstein’s critique of G.H. Hardy’s mathematical realism naturally extends to Paul B...
It is commonly thought that such topics as Impossibility, Incompleteness, Paraconsistency, Undecidab...
Fictionalism, Constructive Empiricism, and the Semantics of Mathematical Languag
Three theses are gleaned from Wittgenstein’s writing. First, extra-mathematical uses of mathematical...
This work analyses and defends Wittgenstein's definition of mathematical objectivity, looking partic...
According to Benacerraf, our most influential theory of meaning leads us to believe that we use math...
From the introduction: [...] In the first part (Historical Considerations), I will deal with the his...
The aim of this thesis is to defend fictionalism as a response to the mathematical placement problem...
Inspired by Rousseau’s ideas, the different tendencies of the new school have emphasised educational...
Two topics dear to James Robert Brown are discussed, and brought together. First, the applicability ...
In his Realism, Mathematics, and Modality, Hartry Field attempted to revitalize the epistemological ...
Friedrich Waismann, a little-known mathematician and onetime student of Wittgenstein's, provides ans...
This paper concerns Wittgenstein’s conception of philosophical and mathematical problems. Both in hi...
In 1908, Henri Poincaré claimed that: ...the mathematical facts worthy of being studied are those wh...
Ludwig Wittgenstein is a major figure of twentieth century Anglophone philosophy. Though many know h...
I show that Wittgenstein’s critique of G.H. Hardy’s mathematical realism naturally extends to Paul B...
It is commonly thought that such topics as Impossibility, Incompleteness, Paraconsistency, Undecidab...
Fictionalism, Constructive Empiricism, and the Semantics of Mathematical Languag
Three theses are gleaned from Wittgenstein’s writing. First, extra-mathematical uses of mathematical...
This work analyses and defends Wittgenstein's definition of mathematical objectivity, looking partic...
According to Benacerraf, our most influential theory of meaning leads us to believe that we use math...
From the introduction: [...] In the first part (Historical Considerations), I will deal with the his...
The aim of this thesis is to defend fictionalism as a response to the mathematical placement problem...
Inspired by Rousseau’s ideas, the different tendencies of the new school have emphasised educational...
Two topics dear to James Robert Brown are discussed, and brought together. First, the applicability ...
In his Realism, Mathematics, and Modality, Hartry Field attempted to revitalize the epistemological ...
Friedrich Waismann, a little-known mathematician and onetime student of Wittgenstein's, provides ans...
This paper concerns Wittgenstein’s conception of philosophical and mathematical problems. Both in hi...
In 1908, Henri Poincaré claimed that: ...the mathematical facts worthy of being studied are those wh...
Ludwig Wittgenstein is a major figure of twentieth century Anglophone philosophy. Though many know h...
I show that Wittgenstein’s critique of G.H. Hardy’s mathematical realism naturally extends to Paul B...