Why Is There Philosophy of Mathematics At All?

Why Is There Philosophy of Mathematics At All?

Softcover
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This truly philosophical book takes us back to fundamentals - the sheer experience of proof, and the enigmatic relation of mathematics to nature. It asks unexpected questions, such as 'what makes mathematics mathematics?', 'where did proof come from and how did it evolve?', and 'how did the distinction between pure and applied mathematics come into being?' In a wide-ranging discussion that is both immersed in the past and unusually attuned to the competing philosophical ideas of contemporary mathematicians, it shows that proof and other forms of mathematical exploration continue to be living, evolving practices - responsive to new technologies, yet embedded in permanent (and astonishing) facts about human beings. It distinguishes several distinct types of application of mathematics, and shows how each leads to a different philosophical conundrum. Here is a remarkable body of new philosophical thinking about proofs, applications, and other mathematical activities.

Book Information

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Mathematics & Natural Sciences
Format
Softcover
Pages
308
Price
38.10 €

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A truly philosophical book mandatory for philosophers (of mathematics) and well understandable for interested non-philosophers

With this book Ian Hacking climbed the ladder to the top of my list of favorite philosophers, second only to the great Bertrand Russell. The focus on proofs and applications in the context of contingent developments in mathematics, its method, and philosophy is refreshing and rare among books on the philosophy of mathematics. I fully recommend reading it (more than just once)!

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