An Aristotelian realist philosophy of mathematics : mathematics as the science of quantity and structure / James Franklin.

"An Aristotelian Philosophy of Mathematics breaks the impasse between Platonist and nominalist views of mathematics. Neither a study of abstract objects nor a mere language or logic, mathematics is a science of real aspects of the world as much as biology is. For the first time, a philosophy of math...

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Main Author: Franklin, James, 1953- (Author)
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
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Physical Description:x, 308 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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505 0 |a Part I. The science of quantity and structure. The Aristotelian realist point of view -- Uninstantiated universals and 'semi-Platonist' Aristotelianism -- Elementary mathematics : the science of quantity -- Higher mathematics : science of the purely structural -- Necessary truths about reality -- The formal sciences discover the philosophers' stone -- Comparisons and objections -- Infinity -- Geometry : mathematics or empirical science? -- Part II. Knowing mathematical reality. Knowing mathematics : pattern recognition and perception of quantity and structure -- Knowing mathematics : visualization and understanding -- Knowing mathematics : proof and certainty -- Explanation in mathematics -- Idealization : an Aristotelian view -- Non-deductive logic in mathematics -- Epilogue : mathematics, last bastion of reason. 
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