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    Nominalization, Specification, and Investigation
    Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. 2017.
    Frege famously held that numbers play the role of objects in our language and thought, and that this role is on display when we use sentences like "The number of Jupiter's moons is four". I argue that this role is an example of a general pattern that also encompasses persons, times, locations, reasons, causes, and ways of appearing or acting. These things are 'objects' simply in the sense that they are answers to questions: they are the sort of thing we search for and specify during investigat…Read more
  •  572
    Frege, Hankel, and Formalism in the Foundations
    Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 9 (11). 2021.
    Frege says, at the end of a discussion of formalism in the Foundations of Arithmetic, that his own foundational program “could be called formal” but is “completely different” from the view he has just criticized. This essay examines Frege’s relationship to Hermann Hankel, his main formalist interlocutor in the Foundations, in order to make sense of these claims. The investigation reveals a surprising result: Frege’s foundational program actually has quite a lot in common with Hankel’s. This unde…Read more
  •  488
    Talking about Numbers: Easy Arguments for Mathematical Realism (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 38 (4): 390-394. 2017.
    In §57 of the Foundations of Arithmetic, Frege famously turns to natural language to support his claim that numbers are ‘self-subsistent objects’:I have already drawn attention above to the fact th...
  •  354
    Knowledge and the Philosophy of Number (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 43 (4): 404-406. 2022.
    Hossack’s project in this book is to provide a new foundation for the philosophy of number inspired by the traditional idea that numbers are magnitudes.
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    Giving the Value of a Variable
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 35 (2): 135-150. 2021.
    What does it mean to ‘give’ the value of a variable in an algebraic context, and how does giving the value of a variable differ from merely describing it? I argue that to answer this question, we need to examine the role that giving the value of a variable plays in problem-solving practice. I argue that four different features are required for a statement to count as giving the value of a variable in the context of solving an elementary algebra problem: the variable must be in the scope opened b…Read more
  •  148
    Frege, Thomae, and Formalism: Shifting Perspectives
    Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 11 (2): 1-23. 2023.
    Mathematical formalism is the the view that numbers are "signs" and that arithmetic is like a game played with such signs. Frege's colleague Thomae defended formalism using an analogy with chess, and Frege's critique of this analogy has had a major influence on discussions in analytic philosophy about signs, rules, meaning, and mathematics. Here I offer a new interpretation of formalism as defended by Thomae and his predecessors, paying close attention to the mathematical details and historical …Read more
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    A transcription and translation of Hermann Hankel's 1867 Vorlesungen über die complexen Zahlen und ihre Functionen, I. Theil: Theorie der Complexen Zahlensysteme, a textbook on complex analysis that played an important role in the transition to modern mathematics in nineteenth century Germany.
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    This is a bugfix release to correct some errors in.zenodo.json which prevented archiving of 1.0. Version 1.0: This first release of the translation contains: * a full transcription of the Preface and Chapter 1 * translations of select passages in these sections * a full transcription and translation of the title pages and the table of contents through chapter 3 This release was focused on working out (most of) the issues with the markup of a parallel translation and with the build. Subsequ…Read more