Review of D. Corfield's Toward A Philosophy Of Real Mathematics [Book Review]

Mathematical Intelligencer 29 (2) (2007)
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Abstract

When mathematicians think of the philosophy of mathematics, they probably think of endless debates about what numbers are and whether they exist. Since plenty of mathematical progress continues to be made without taking a stance on either of these questions, mathematicians feel confident they can work without much regard for philosophical reflections. In his sharp–toned, sprawling book, David Corfield acknowledges the irrelevance of much contemporary philosophy of mathematics to current mathematical practice, and proposes reforming the subject accordingly.

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Andrew Arana
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