What Is Mathematics, Really?
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publish date: 08/21/1997
Description:
Platonism is the most pervasive philosophy of mathematics. Indeed, it can be argued that an articulate, half-conscious Platonism is nearly universal among mathematicians. In this book, renowned mathematician Reuben Hersh takes this pervasive philosophy to task, subversively attacking the traditional philosophies of mathematics, most notably, Platonism and formalism. 21 illustrations.
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