Mathematics and Metaphilosophy

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Mathematics and Metaphilosophy

Philosophy of science

Author: Justin Clarke-Doane

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Collection: Elements in the Philosophy of Mathematics

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 30th June 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781009002295


Introduction

This Element discusses the problem of mathematical knowledge, and its broader philosophical ramifications.

It argues that the challenge to explain the (defeasible) justification of our mathematical beliefs (the justificatory challenge), arises insofar as disagreement over axioms bottoms out in disagreement over intuitions.

And it argues that the challenge to explain their reliability (the reliability challenge), arises to the extent that we could have easily had different beliefs.

Mathematical Facts and Accessibility

The Element shows that mathematical facts are not, in general, empirically accessible, contra Quine, and that they cannot be dispensed with, contra Field.

However, it argues that they might be so plentiful that our knowledge of them is unmysterious.

Conclusion and Implications

The Element concludes with a complementary pluralism about modality, logic and normative theory, highlighting its surprising implications.

Metaphysically, pluralism engenders a kind of perspectivalism and indeterminacy.

Methodologically, it vindicates Carnap's pragmatism, transposed to the key of realism.

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