Philosophy of Mathematics Seminar (Monday - Week 6, TT25)

Philosophy of Mathematics Seminar

Abstract: Arithmetical structuralism, roughly, is the view that arithmetic is only concerned with the structural properties of numbers. In this talk, I will challenge this view by showing that most (if not all) structuralist accounts do not regard computability-theoretic properties as structural, despite their relevance for arithmetical practice. I will discuss two ways the structuralist may respond to this problem, both of which will be shown to entail undesirable consequences for the structuralist position.

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Philosophy of Mathematics Seminar Convenors: Daniel Isaacson and Christopher Scambler