‘Surveyablity’ should not be formalized

Philosophia Mathematica 3 (2):175-178 (1995)
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Abstract

There is a review of how Mark Addis has made a case that it would require great effort for scant philosophical profit to formalize a notion of surveyability as a metamathematical predicate demarcating strict finitistic mathematics. It is then suggested how the notion of surveyability is useful in informal philosophizing about mathematics.

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Is strict finitism arbitrary?Nuno Maia - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.

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