The philosophy of mathematical practice

The philosophy of mathematical practice

Mancosu, Paolo

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There is an urgent need in philosophy of mathematics for new approaches which pay closer attention to mathematical practice. This book will blaze the trail: it offers philosophical analyses of important characteristics of contemporary mathematics and of many aspects of mathematical activity which escape purely formal logical treatment. Contemporary philosophy of mathematics offers us an embarrassment of riches. Among the major areas of work one could list developments of the classical foundational programs, analytic approaches to epistemology and ontology of mathematics, and developments at the intersection of history and philosophy of mathematics. But anyone familiar with contemporary philosophy of mathematics will be aware of the need for new approaches that pay closer attention to mathematical practice. Thisbook is the first attempt to give a coherent and unified presentation of thisnew wave of work in philosophy of mathematics. The new approach is innovativeat least in two ways. First, it holds that there are important novel characteristics of contemporary mathematics that are just as worthy ofphilosophical attention as the distinction between constructive and non-constructive mathematics at the time of the foundational debates. Secondly, it holds that many topics which escape purely formal logical treatment--such as visualization, explanation, and understanding--can nonetheless be subjected to philosophical analysis.The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice comprises an introduction by the editor and eight chapters written by some of the leading scholars in the field. Each chapter consists of a short introduction to the general topic of the chapter followed by a longer research article in the area. The eight topics selectedrepresent a broad spectrum of contemporary philosophical reflection on different aspects of mathematical practice: diagrammatic reasoning and representational systems;visualization; mathematical explanation; purity of methods; mathematical concepts; the philosophical relevance of category theory; philosophical aspects ofcomputer science in mathematics; the philosophical impact of recent developments in mathematical physics. INDICE: Introduction Visualization Diagrammatic Reasoning and Representational Systems Explanation Purity of Methods Mathematical concepts PhilosophicalRelevance of Category Theory Philosophical Relevance of Computers in Mathematics Philosophical Relevance of the interaction between mathematical physics and pure mathematics

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-964010-2
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 464
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/12/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés