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Wittgenstein, finitism, and the foundations of mathematics

Wittgenstein, finitism, and the foundations of mathematics1998

Mathieu Marion

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"Mathieu Marion offers a careful, historically informed study of Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics. This area of his work has frequently been undervalued by Wittgenstein specialists and philosophers of mathematics alike; but the surprising fact that he wrote more on this subject than on any other indicates its centrality in his thought. Marion traces the development of Wittgenstein's thinking in the context of the mathematical and philosophical work of the times, to make coherent sense of ideas that have too often been misunderstood because they have been presented in a disjointed and incomplete way. In particular, he illuminates the work of the neglected 'transitional period' between the Tractatus and the Investigations. Marion shows that study of Wittgenstein's writings on mathematics is essential to a proper understanding of his philosophy."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
1998
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
281
ISBN-13
9780198235163
OL Work ID
OL1869148W

Subjects

MathematicsPhilosophyWittgenstein, ludwig, 1889-1951Mathematics, philosophyMathématiquesPhilosophieWiskundeGrondslagenEindigheid

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