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2410Aristotle on Mathematical TruthBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (6): 1057-1076. 2012.Both literalism, the view that mathematical objects simply exist in the empirical world, and fictionalism, the view that mathematical objects do not exist but are rather harmless fictions, have been both ascribed to Aristotle. The ascription of literalism to Aristotle, however, commits Aristotle to the unattractive view that mathematics studies but a small fragment of the physical world; and there is evidence that Aristotle would deny the literalist position that mathematical objects are perceiv…Read more
UCLA
Department Of Philosophy
Alumnus
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Areas of Specialization
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
| Metaphysics |
Areas of Interest
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| Aristotle |
| Aristotle: Logic and Philosophy of Language |
| Aristotle: Metaphysics |
| Time |
| Metaontology |
| Ontology |