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Anthony Birch

CUNY Graduate Center
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CUNY Graduate Center
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1999
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Gainesville, GA, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Mind
Areas of Interest
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Normative Ethics
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    Waismann's Critique of Wittgenstein
    Analysis and Metaphysics 6 263-272. 2007.
    Friedrich Waismann, a little-known mathematician and onetime student of Wittgenstein's, provides answers to problems that vexed Wittgenstein in his attempt to explicate the foundations of mathematics through an analysis of its practice. Waismann argues in favor of mathematical intuition and the reality of infinity with a Wittgensteinian twist. Waismann's arguments lead toward an approach to the foundation of mathematics that takes into consideration the language and practice of experts.
    Theories of Mathematics, MiscFormalism in MathematicsIntuitionism and ConstructivismLudwig Wittgenst…Read more
    Theories of Mathematics, MiscFormalism in MathematicsIntuitionism and ConstructivismLudwig Wittgenstein
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