Philosophies of Mathematics

Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. Edited by Daniel J. Velleman (2001)
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This book provides an accessible, critical introduction to the three main approaches that dominated work in the philosophy of mathematics during the twentieth century: logicism, intuitionism and formalism.

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