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Philosophy of mathematics deals both with ontological issues (what is it that mathematics studies?) and epistemological issues (how is mathematical knowledge possible?). This chapter reviews the main answers given to these two sets of issues, stressing how interrelated they are. It starts from the classical opposition between empiricist, rational, and critical approaches to set the sage and poses the question of mathematics’ relationship with experience as well as the one of the respective roles of intuition and logical principles. A detailed account of two anti-realist programs (finitism and intuitionism) is provided. Arguments in favor of realism are presented, and distinct realist views are distinguished. Having confronted the epistemological difficulties of various realist views, the last part of the chapter deals with naturalist perspectives and mathematical structuralism.
期刊介绍:
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science encourages the application of philosophical techniques to issues raised by the natural and human sciences. These include general questions of scientific knowledge and objectivity, as well as more particular problems arising within specific disciplines.
Topics currently being discussed in the journal include: causation, the logic of natural selection, the interpretation of quantum mechanics, the direction of time, probability, confirmation, foundations of mathematics, supertasks and the theory of emotion.