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356Platonism and aristotelianism in mathematicsPhilosophia Mathematica 16 (3): 310-332. 2008.Philosophers of mathematics agree that the only interpretation of arithmetic that takes that discourse at 'face value' is one on which the expressions 'N', '0', '1', '+', and 'x' are treated as proper names. I argue that the interpretation on which these expressions are treated as akin to free variables has an equal claim to be the default interpretation of arithmetic. I show that no purely syntactic test can distinguish proper names from free variables, and I observe that any semantic test that…Read more
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634Accuracy, Chance, and the Principal PrinciplePhilosophical Review 121 (2): 241-275. 2012.In ‘A Non-Pragmatic Vindication of Probabilism’, Jim Joyce attempts to ‘depragmatize’ de Finetti’s prevision argument for the claim that our partial beliefs ought to satisfy the axioms of probability calculus. In this paper, I adapt Joyce’s argument to give a non-pragmatic vindication of various versions of David Lewis’ Principal Principle, such as the version based on Isaac Levi's account of admissibility, Michael Thau and Ned Hall's New Principle, and Jenann Ismael's Generalized Principal Prin…Read more
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49Reviewed Work(s): An introduction to the philosophy of mathematics by Mark ColyvanAssociation for Symbolic Logic: The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 19 (3): 396-397. 2013.Review by: Richard Pettigrew The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Volume 19, Issue 3, Page 396-397, September 2013
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