Semantics and the ontology of number /

What are the meanings of number expressions, and what can they tell us about questions of central importance to the philosophy of mathematics, specifically 'Do numbers exist?' This Element attempts to shed light on this question by outlining a recent debate between substantivalists and adj...

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Main Authors: Snyder, Eric (Author)
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2021.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Cambridge elements. Elements in the philosophy of mathematics,
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Summary: What are the meanings of number expressions, and what can they tell us about questions of central importance to the philosophy of mathematics, specifically 'Do numbers exist?' This Element attempts to shed light on this question by outlining a recent debate between substantivalists and adjectivalists regarding the semantic function of number words in numerical statements. After highlighting their motivations and challenges, I develop a comprehensive polymorphic semantics for number expressions. I argue that accounting for the numerous meanings and how they are related leads to a strengthened argument for realism, one which renders familiar forms of nominalism highly implausible.
Carrier Form: 86 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [81]-86).
ISBN: 9781108456258
1108456251
Index Number: QA8
CLC: O1-0
Call Number: O1-0/S675
Contents: Introduction -- Substantivalism and Adjectivalism -- Polymorphism and the Ontology of Number.