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Mathematics and Metaphilosophy
Book • 2022
In Mathematics and Metaphilosophy, Justin Clarke-Doane investigates how mathematical practice and philosophy mutually inform each other, considering how mathematical methodology bears on broader philosophical questions.
He discusses topics in logic, foundations, and the role of axiomatization to illuminate metaphilosophical debates about explanation, justification, and philosophical method.
The book aims to show that careful attention to mathematical practice can reshape how philosophers approach traditional problems in metaphysics and epistemology.
Clarke-Doane combines technical understanding with philosophical analysis to bridge disciplinary divides and propose a more practice-sensitive metaphilosophy.
He discusses topics in logic, foundations, and the role of axiomatization to illuminate metaphilosophical debates about explanation, justification, and philosophical method.
The book aims to show that careful attention to mathematical practice can reshape how philosophers approach traditional problems in metaphysics and epistemology.
Clarke-Doane combines technical understanding with philosophical analysis to bridge disciplinary divides and propose a more practice-sensitive metaphilosophy.
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