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Philosophical Uses of Categoricity Arguments
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Philosophical Uses of Categoricity Arguments

BookHardcover
Ranking1962inReligion
CHF88.90

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This Element addresses the viability of categoricity arguments in philosophy by focusing with some care on the specific conclusions that a sampling of prominent figures have attempted to draw ¿ the same theorem might successfully support one such conclusion while failing to support another. It begins with Dedekind, Zermelo, and Kreisel, casting doubt on received readings of the latter two and highlighting the success of all three in achieving what are argued to be their actual goals. These earlier uses of categoricity arguments are then compared and contrasted with more recent work of Parsons and the co-authors Button and Walsh. Highlighting the roles of first- and second-order theorems, of external and internal theorems, the Element concludes that categoricity arguments have been more effective in historical cases that reflect philosophically on internal mathematical matters than in recent questions of pre-theoretic metaphysics.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-009-46796-4
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date31/01/2024
LanguageEnglish
IllustrationsWorked examples or Exercises
Article no.50305903
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.44979797
Product groupReligion
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