Ontological Reductions in Mathematics. Part II: Argumentational Strategies for Realism
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philosophy of mathematics, ontological reduction, mathematical realismAbstract
This is the second part of the study concerning the problem of ontological reductions in mathematics. In this part, some major strategies of argumentation in favor of mathematical realism are presented. The versions to be considered are: Gödel’s realism, Quine’s quasi-empiricism and Balaguer’s Full-Blooded Platonism. Some introductory remarks considering the problem of ontological reductions in the context of these three stances are also presented.
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2011-06-01
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Wójtowicz, K. (2011). Ontological Reductions in Mathematics. Part II: Argumentational Strategies for Realism. The Philosophy of Science, 19(2), 29–40. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/637
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