Friedrich Waismann, a little-known mathematician and onetime student of Wittgenstein's, provides answers to problems that vexed Wittgenstein in his attempt to explicate the foundations of mathematics through an analysis of its practice. Waismann argues in favor of mathematical intuition and the reality of infinity with a Wittgensteinian twist. Waismann's arguments lead toward an approach to the foundation of mathematics that takes into consideration the language and practice of experts
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Friedrich Waismann, a little-known mathematician and onetime student of Wittgenstein's, provides ans...
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Wittgenstein\u27s views on mathematics are radically original. He criticizes most of the traditional...
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Mathieu Marion traces the development of Wittgenstein''s thinking from the 1920s through to the 1950...
Inspired by Rousseau’s ideas, the different tendencies of the new school have emphasised educational...
Language games are, in general, ignored by commentators of Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematics....
Wittgenstein’s RFM remarks on Gödel’s First Incompleteness Theorem have been widely criticized, ridi...
Friedrich Waismann, a little-known mathematician and onetime student of Wittgenstein's, provides ans...
My main area of concern is Wittgenstein\u27s philosophy of mathematics, primarily as it is expressed...
This work analyses and defends Wittgenstein's definition of mathematical objectivity, looking partic...
"This book offers a detailed account and discussion of Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathemati...
It is commonly thought that such topics as Impossibility, Incompleteness, Paraconsistency, Undecidab...
This thesis proposes a solution to the problem motivating Albert Einstein's question, 'How can it be...
Ludwig Wittgenstein is a major figure of twentieth century Anglophone philosophy. Though many know h...
There is a gap in explaining the interrelationships between Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematic...
This dissertation is a discussion of Wittgenstein's later philosophy. In it, Wittgenstein'...
Wittgenstein\u27s views on mathematics are radically original. He criticizes most of the traditional...
Drawing mainly from the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and his middle period writings, strategic iss...
Mathieu Marion traces the development of Wittgenstein''s thinking from the 1920s through to the 1950...
Inspired by Rousseau’s ideas, the different tendencies of the new school have emphasised educational...
Language games are, in general, ignored by commentators of Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematics....
Wittgenstein’s RFM remarks on Gödel’s First Incompleteness Theorem have been widely criticized, ridi...