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PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN 139780195139303
ISBN 100195139305
AuthorStewart Shapiro
LanguageEnglish
Book SubtitleStructure and Ontology
Book DescriptionDo numbers, sets, and so forth, exist? What do mathematical statements mean? Are they literally true or false, or do they lack truth values altogether? Addressing questions that have attracted lively debate in recent years, Stewart Shapiro contends that standard realist and antirealist accounts of mathematics are both problematic. As Benacerraf first noted, we are confronted with the following powerful dilemma. The desired continuity between mathematical and, say, scientific language suggests realism, but realism in this context suggests seemingly intractable epistemic problems. As a way out of this dilemma, Shapiro articulates a structuralist approach. On this view, the subject matter of arithmetic, for example, is not a fixed domain of numbers independent of each other, but rather is the natural number structure, the pattern common to any system of objects that has an initial object and successor relation satisfying the induction principle. Using this framework, realism in mathematics can be preserved without troublesome epistemic consequences.
Editorial ReviewExtremely interesting and deserves the attention of anyone with a serious interest in the field ... a careful study of the book will be enormously rewarding to anyone with some prior exposure to the field. (Philosophia Mathematica)
About the AuthorStewart Shapiro is Professor of Philosophy at Ohio State University at Newark and the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.
Publication Date1-Jan-1997
Number of Pages296

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