• This chapter examines the role and need for ethics in mathematical practice. Mathematics is one of the few areas of study in which ethics is widely perceived as irrelevant. Many mathematicians and others resist the idea that we need to consider the ethics of both pure and applied mathematics. The foundations of this resistance are analyzed and located in background philosophies and ideologies of purism and neutrality. The range of social practices is investigated, and different ethical problems …Read more
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    The concept of infinity has a long and troubled history. Thus it is a promising concept with which to explore rejection, disagreement, controversy and acceptance in mathematical practice. This paper briefly considers four cases from the history of infinity, drawing on social constructionism as the background social theory. The unit of analysis of social constructionism is conversation. This is the social mechanism whereby new mathematical claims are proposed, scrutinised and critiqued. Minimally…Read more
  • Why Social Justice?
    Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 21. 2007.
  • Conversation as a Metaphor
    Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 17. 2003.
  • John Ernest, A Mathematical Artist
    Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 24. 2009.
  • Texts And The Objects Of Mathematics
    Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 10. 1997.
  • Are There Revolutions In Mathematics?
    Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 4. 1992.
  • Mathematics Education And Language: Interpreting Hermeneutics And Post-structuralism (review)
    Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 10. 1997.
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    A traditional problem of ethics in mathematics is the denial of social responsibility. Pure mathematics is viewed as neutral and value free, and therefore free of ethical responsibility. Applications of mathematics are seen as employing a neutral set of tools which, of themselves, are free from social responsibility. However, mathematicians are convinced they know what constitutes good mathematics. Furthermore many pure mathematicians are committed to purism, the ideology that values purity abov…Read more
  • Reflections On The Ethnomathematics Discussion
    Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 6. 1992.
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    The Philosophy of Mathematics Education Today (edited book)
    Springer Verlag. 2018.
    This book offers an up-to-date overview of the research on philosophy of mathematics education, one of the most important and relevant areas of theory. The contributions analyse, question, challenge, and critique the claims of mathematics education practice, policy, theory and research, offering ways forward for new and better solutions. The book poses basic questions, including: What are our aims of teaching and learning mathematics? What is mathematics anyway? How is mathematics related to soc…Read more
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    A critique of some formal theories of meaning
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 26 (4): 319-330. 1975.