Mathematical Progress — On Maddy and Beyond

Philosophia Mathematica 31 (1):1-28 (2023)
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Abstract

A key question of the ‘maverick’ tradition of the philosophy of mathematical practice is addressed, namely what is mathematical progress. The investigation is based on an article by Penelope Maddy devoted to this topic in which she considers only contributions ‘of some mathematical importance’ as progress. With the help of a case study from contemporary mathematics, more precisely from tropical geometry, a few issues with her proposal are identified. Taking these issues into consideration, an alternative account of ‘mathematical importance’, broadly within the framework of progress Maddy offers, is developed with a special focus on mathematicians’ peer-review practice.

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