Who's afraid of mathematical platonism? An historical perspective

In Karine Chemla, José Ferreiròs, Lizhen Ji, Erhard Scholz & Chang Wang (eds.), The Richness of the History of Mathematics. Springer. pp. 595-615 (2024)
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In "Plato's Ghost" Jeremy Gray presented many connections between mathematical practices in the nineteenth century and the rise of mathematical platonism in the context of more general developments, which he refers to as modernism. In this paper, I take up this theme and present a condensed discussion of some arguments put forward in favor of and against the view of mathematical platonism. In particular, I highlight some pressures that arose in the work of Frege, Cantor, and Gödel, which support adopting a platonist position. The aim of this discussion is to provide an historically informed introduction to the philosophical position of mathematical platonism and to point at some of its mathematical and philosophical roots in the nineteenth century.

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