An Introduction
David Bostock

#Philosophy
#Mathematics
#Aristotle
#Kant
#Plato
#Nominalism
#Realism
Philosophy of Mathematics: An Introduction provides a critical analysis of the major philosophical issues and viewpoints in the concepts and methods of mathematics - from antiquity to the modern era.
Table of Contents
1. Plato versus Aristotle
2. From Aristotle to Kant
3. Reactions to Kant
4. Mathematics and its Foundations
5. Logicism
6. Formalism
7. Intuitionism
8. Predicativism
9. Realism and Nominalism
David Bostock has been a Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Merton College, and Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Oxford. His recent publications include Intermediate Logic (1997), Aristotle’s Ethics (2000), and Space, Time, Matter, and Form: Essays on Aristotle's Physics (2006).









