Dedekind’s Map-theoretic Period

Philosophia Mathematica 25 (3):318–340 (2017)
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In 1887–1894, Richard Dedekind explored a number of ideas within the project of placing mappings at the very center of pure mathematics. We review two such initiatives: the introduction in 1894 of groups into Galois theory intrinsically via field automorphisms, and a new attempt to define the continuum via maps from ℕ to ℕ in 1891. These represented the culmination of Dedekind’s efforts to reconceive pure mathematics within a theory of sets and maps and throw new light onto the nature of his structuralism and its specificity in relation to the work of other mathematicians.

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Jose Ferreiros
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