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Matt Hare

Ghent UniversityVrije Universiteit Brussel
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  • Ghent University
    Department of Philosophy and Moral Sciences
    FWO Post-doctoral Fellow
  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel
    Department of Philosophy
    FWO Post-doctoral Fellow
Ghent, Belgium
Areas of Specialization
20th Century French Philosophy, Misc
Mathematical Practice
History of Mathematics
20th Century Logic
Continental Structuralism, Misc
Areas of Interest
History: Philosophy of Mathematics
Mathematical Platonism
Mathematical Nominalism
19th Century French Philosophy, Misc
19th Century Philosophy of Mathematics
19th Century Logic
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  • All publications (3)
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    The Effects of Concatenation: Jean Cavaillès and Mathematical Philosophy
    Dissertation, Kingston University. 2025.
    Epistemology of MathematicsHistory: Philosophy of MathematicsMathematical Practice20th Century LogicRead more
    Epistemology of MathematicsHistory: Philosophy of MathematicsMathematical Practice20th Century LogicHistorical Epistemology20th Century French PhilosophyRationalism
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    The Philosophy of the Concept and the Specificity of Mathematics
    In Peter Osborne (ed.), Afterlives: transcendentals, universals, others, Crmep Books. pp. 101-129. 2022.
    20th Century LogicNeo-KantianismEpistemology of Mathematics, Misc20th Century French Philosophy, Mis…Read more
    20th Century LogicNeo-KantianismEpistemology of Mathematics, Misc20th Century French Philosophy, MiscContinental Structuralism, MiscMathematical Practice
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    The Effective as the Actual and as the Calculable in Jean Cavaillès
    Noesis 38 213-235. 2024.
    Jean Cavaillès’ definition of mathematics as _ effective _ _ thought _ or _ effective work _ is central to his analysis of the “objective becoming” of mathematics. This concept crosses two referents: the effective as the _ actual _ and the history of _ effective calculability _. I examine Cavaillès’ treatment of two phases of the mathematical history of the concept: first, debates between the French analysts around effective definability, and, second, Gödel, Church and Kleene’s work on effective…Read more
    Jean Cavaillès’ definition of mathematics as _ effective _ _ thought _ or _ effective work _ is central to his analysis of the “objective becoming” of mathematics. This concept crosses two referents: the effective as the _ actual _ and the history of _ effective calculability _. I examine Cavaillès’ treatment of two phases of the mathematical history of the concept: first, debates between the French analysts around effective definability, and, second, Gödel, Church and Kleene’s work on effective computability. Cavaillès’ temporalisation of the concept of the effective is seen to inform his rejection of any _ a priori _ theory of science and correlative relativisation of the transcendental, and thus his theory of discontinuous logical time.
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