The Growth of Mathematical Knowledge
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The Growth of Mathematical Knowledge

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This book draws its inspiration from Hilbert, Wittgenstein, Cavaill?'s and Lakatos and is designed to reconfigure contemporary philosophy of mathematics by making the growth of knowledge rather than its foundations central to the study of mathematical rationality, and by analyzing the notion of growth in historical as well as logical terms. Not a mere compendium of opinion...more
Hardcover, 460 pages
Published January 31st 2000 by Springer
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