Mathematical Thought and Its Objects
Hardback Published on: 24/12/2007
Price: £72.00
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Synopsis
Charles Parsons examines the notion of object, with the aim to navigate between nominalism, denying that distinctively mathematical objects exist, and forms of Platonism that postulate a transcendent realm of such objects. He introduces the central mathematical notion of structure and defends a version of the structuralist view of mathematical objects, according to which their existence is relative to a structure and they have no more of a 'nature' than that confers on them. Parsons also analyzes the concept of intuition and presents a conception of it distantly inspired by that of Kant, which describes a basic kind of access to abstract objects and an element of a first conception of the infinite.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- ISBN: 9780521452793
- Number of pages: 378
- Dimensions: 161 x 237 x 32 mm
- Weight: 732g
- Languages: English
