What the foundationalist filter kept out

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 36 (1):191-201 (2005)
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Abstract

From title to back cover, a polemic runs through David Corfield's "Towards a Philosophy of Real Mathematics". Corfield repeatedly complains that philosophers of mathematics have ignored the interesting and important mathematical developments of the past seventy years, ‘filtering’ the details of mathematical practice out of philosophical discussion. His aim is to remedy the discipline’s long-sightedness and, by precept and example, to redirect philosophical attention towards current developments in mathematics. This review discusses some strands of Corfield’s philosophy of real mathematics and briefly assesses some of his objections to orthodox philosophy of mathematics.

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A. C. Paseau
University of Oxford

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