A 3-page conference abstract of some important ideas in the following two full-length papers: Legg C., “The Hardness of the Iconic Must: Can Peirce’s Existential Graphs Assist Modal Epistemology?” Philosophia Mathematica, 20(1), 1-24. Legg, C. and Franklin, J. (2017). “Perceiving Necessity”. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98(3), 320-343
The motivating question of this paper is: ‘How are our beliefs in the theorems of mathematics justif...
The motivating question of this paper is: ‘How are our beliefs in the theorems of mathematics justif...
This paper aims to provide modal foundations for mathematical platonism. I examine Hale and Wright's...
It seems possible to know that a mathematical claim is necessarily true by inspecting a diagrammatic...
Charles Peirce’s diagrammatic logic - the Existential Graphs - is presented as a tool for illuminati...
Charles Peirce’s diagrammatic logic — the Existential Graphs — is presented as a tool for illuminati...
In many diagrams one seems to perceive necessity – one sees not only that something is so, but that ...
Much mainstream analytic epistemology is built around a sceptical treatment of modality which descen...
Some have argued for a division of epistemic labor in which mathematicians supply truths and philoso...
I wish to use the role of diagrams in mathematical and logical reasoning to inform a broader inquiry...
This paper presents a Peircean take on Wittgenstein's famous rule-following problem as it pertains t...
Necessity is a touchstone issue in the thought of Charles Peirce, not least because his pragmatist a...
The motivating question of this paper is: ‘How are our beliefs in the theorems of mathematics justif...
The motivating question of this paper is: ‘How are our beliefs in the theorems of mathematics justif...
This paper aims to provide modal foundations for mathematical platonism. I examine Hale and Wright's...
It seems possible to know that a mathematical claim is necessarily true by inspecting a diagrammatic...
Charles Peirce’s diagrammatic logic - the Existential Graphs - is presented as a tool for illuminati...
Charles Peirce’s diagrammatic logic — the Existential Graphs — is presented as a tool for illuminati...
In many diagrams one seems to perceive necessity – one sees not only that something is so, but that ...
Much mainstream analytic epistemology is built around a sceptical treatment of modality which descen...
Some have argued for a division of epistemic labor in which mathematicians supply truths and philoso...
I wish to use the role of diagrams in mathematical and logical reasoning to inform a broader inquiry...
This paper presents a Peircean take on Wittgenstein's famous rule-following problem as it pertains t...
Necessity is a touchstone issue in the thought of Charles Peirce, not least because his pragmatist a...
The motivating question of this paper is: ‘How are our beliefs in the theorems of mathematics justif...
The motivating question of this paper is: ‘How are our beliefs in the theorems of mathematics justif...
This paper aims to provide modal foundations for mathematical platonism. I examine Hale and Wright's...