Supuestos realistas y epistémicos en el estructuralismo de M. D. Resnik

Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 4 (2016)
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RESUMENLa idea filosófica que subyace al planteamiento de Resnik es que el objeto primario de la matemática no lo constituyen los objetos matemáticos individuales, sino más bien las estructuras en las que se conforman. Su punto de vista estructuralista -basado en un cierto tipo de realismo- tiene algunas característicasque posibilitan una adecuada interpretación del conocimiento matemáticoPALABRAS CLAVEREALISMO MATEMÁTICO-CONOCIMIENTO MATEMÁTICO-ESTRUCTURALISMO-RESNAKABSTRACTResnik's underlying philosophical claim is that the primary subject matter o mathematics are not the individual mathematical objects, but rather the patterns in wich they are shaped. His strcucturalist point of view -based on a certain kind of realism- has some features that make posible an adequate interpretation of mathematicall knowledge.KEYWORDSMATHEMATICAL REALISM-MATHEMATICAL KNOLEDGE-STRUCTURALISM-RESNIK

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