Philosophy of Mathematics Seminar (Monday - Week 6, HT24)

Philosophy of Mathematics Seminar

A range of current truth-value realist philosophies of mathematics allow one to reduce the Benacerraf Problem to a problem concerning mathematicians' ability to recognize which conceptions of  pure mathematical structures are coherent – in a sense which can be cashed out in terms of logical possibility. In this paper, I will clarify what it takes to solve this ‘residual’ access problem and then present a framework for solving it.

The meeting will be online only. Those who wish to attend via Zoom, please write to Daniel Isaacson.


Philosophy of Mathematics Seminar Convenors: Daniel Isaacson, Christopher Scambler and James Studd