Synthetic Philosophy of Contemporary Mathematics

385 pages

English language

Published 2012 by Urbanomic.

ISBN:
978-0-9567750-1-6
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OCLC Number:
826869026

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4 stars (1 review)

A panoramic survey of the vast spectrum of modern and contemporary mathematics and the new philosophical possibilities they suggest.

A panoramic survey of the vast spectrum of modern and contemporary mathematics and the new philosophical possibilities they suggest, this book gives the inquisitive non-specialist an insight into the conceptual transformations and intellectual orientations of modern and contemporary mathematics.

The predominant analytic approach, with its focus on the formal, the elementary and the foundational, has effectively divorced philosophy from the real practice of mathematics and the profound conceptual shifts in the discipline over the last century. The first part discusses the specificity of modern (1830–1950) and contemporary (1950 to the present) mathematics, and reviews the failure of mainstream philosophy of mathematics to address this specificity. Building on the work of the few exceptional thinkers to have engaged with the “real mathematics” of their era (including Lautman, Deleuze, Badiou, de Lorenzo and …

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Metaphoric communication of the briliant richness of contemporary mathematics

4 stars

Good insights, but, for those familiar with pragmaticism and category theory and various issues in foundation, proof theory, etc. the perspective isn't new. Some chapters are rather like introductions to works of seminal contemporary mathematicians with flowery language.

While the book is rather about what future philosophy of mathematics should do, a call to a re-orientation of philosophy of mathematics, it is the rediscovery of Albert Lautman and indication of his unique modern Platonistic metaphysics implicitly present is of pivotal importance, at least for me. The extreme structuralization in contemporary mathematics and its power of organization indicates a brand-new schema for a new version of Pythagoreanism and thus a new version of Platonism to be founded. This should be an ambitious and fruitful project.

Becomes repetitive and pointless when it goes to the end. Again, for those with enough background, an 50-pages essay should have been sufficient.

Subjects

  • Mathematics
  • Philosophy
  • Philosophy of Mathematics

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