Benacerraf and His Critics [Book Review]
Dialogue 37 (3):633-636 (
1998)
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Abstract
Paul Benacerraf’s wide reputation as a philosopher of mathematics rests on a surprisingly small output of articles. The complete bibliography included in this volume shows only 11 articles, together with his doctoral thesis on logicism and the two versions of the introduction to the excellent anthology in the philosophy of mathematics that he edited with Hilary Putnam. Of these, two articles stand out, “What Numbers Could Not Be,” published in 1965, and “Mathematical Truth,” published in 1973. Most of the articles in this volume comment on one or both of these two famous essays.