Mathematics: Method Without Metaphysics

Philosophia Mathematica 31 (1):56-80 (2023)
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I use my reading of Plato to develop what I call as-ifism, the view that, in mathematics, we treat our hypotheses as if they were first principles and we do this with the purpose of solving mathematical problems. I then extend this view to modern mathematics showing that when we shift our focus from the method of philosophy to the method of mathematics, we see that an as-if methodological interpretation of mathematical structuralism can be used to provide an account of the practice and the applicability of mathematics while avoiding the conflation of metaphysical considerations with mathematical ones.

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