Metaphysical Myths, Mathematical Practice

Metaphysical Myths, Mathematical Practice

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Azzouni Jody
Cambridge University Press
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Most philosophers of mathematics try to show either that the sort of knowledge mathematicians have is similar to the sort of knowledge specialists in the empirical sciences have or that the kind of knowledge mathematicians have, although apparently about objects such as numbers, sets, and so on, isn't really about those sorts of things as well. Jody Azzouni argues that mathematical knowledge really is a special kind of knowledge with its own special means of gathering evidence. He analyses the linguistic pitfalls and misperceptions philosophers in this field are often prone to, and explores the misapplications of epistemic principles from the empirical sciences to the exact sciences. What emerges is a picture of mathematics both sensitive to mathematical practice, and to the ontological and epistemological issues that concern philosophers.
EAN 9780521062190
ISBN 0521062195
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date May 15, 2008
Pages 264
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 15
Country United Kingdom
Authors Azzouni Jody
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