- Offers beginning readers a critical appraisal of philosophical viewpoints throughout history
- Gives a separate chapter to predicativism, which is often (but wrongly) treated as if it were a part of logicism
- Provides readers with a non-partisan discussion until the final chapter, which gives the author s personal opinion on where the truth lies
- Designed to be accessible to both undergraduates and graduate students, and at the same time to be of interest to professionals
Philosophy of Mathematics: An Introduction
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Author(s)David Bostock
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISBN / ASIN1405189924
ISBN-139781405189927
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Sales Rank11,904,645
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Philosophy of Mathematics: An Introduction provides a critical analysis of the major philosophical issues and viewpoints in the concepts and methods of mathematics - from antiquity to the modern era.