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Beyond structure

The Power and Limitations of Mathematical Thought in Common Sense, Science and Philosophy

by Louk E. Fleischhacker (Author)
©1995 Monographs 224 Pages

Summary

The ideal of mathematical exactness is strongly paradigmatic for modern science, for which Mathematics practically functions as a metaphysical foundation. This strongly influenced Philosophy. In our century, however, critical voices arise, even from the ranks of scientists. Reflection on the foundations of Mathematics has produced a deeper insight into its nature. The tendency to judge content by structure becomes less predominant. Metaphysics is no longer rejected as only producing constructions with unjustified claims to necessity. This book combines contemporary Philosophy of Mathematics with classical philosophical themes. It replaces the anti-metaphysical tendencies of modern and postmodern Philosophy by an unrestricted horizon of epistemic perspectives.

Details

Pages
224
Year
1995
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631479001
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, New York, Paris, Wien, 1995. 224 pp.

Biographical notes

Louk E. Fleischhacker (Author)

The author is a lecturer of Logic an Philosophy at Twente Technical University, the Netherlands.

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