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Charles Parsons' Mathematics in Philosophy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2022

W. W. Tait*
Affiliation:
Department of Philosophy, The University of Chicago

Abstract

The preface by Parsons begins: “This book contains the most substantial philosophical papers I wrote for publication up to 1977, with one new essay added. … The collection is unified by a common point of view underlying the essays and by certain problems that are approached from different angles in different essays. Most are directly concerned with the philosophy of mathematics, and even in those that are not … the connection between the issues discussed and mathematics is never far from the surface … in the Introduction I articulate some elements of my general point of view and point out some connections between the essays.“ The nine previously published papers are unrevised except in some cases for added postscripts and footnotes. Of the essays written for publication before 1977, essay 7, “Quine on the Philosophy of Mathematics,” has not been, in fact, previously published. The eleventh, “Sets and modality,“ is the new essay. A general point of view does indeed show itself in these essays, but it is rigorously subordinated to careful and balanced analyses of the problems discussed. That is why, without sharing all elements of the point of view, I have profited so much from these essays and, seeing them collected together, am so impressed by them.

Type
Critical Notice
Copyright
Copyright © The Philosophy of Science Association 1986

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Footnotes

I have profited very much from a discussion with Michael Friedman of an earlier draft of this paper and especially of the parts concerning the essays on Kant.

References

Parsons, Charles (1983), Mathematics in Philosophy: Selected Essays. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (368 pp. $42.50)Google Scholar
Quine, W. V. (1984), Review of Charles Parsons: Mathematics in Philosophy. The Journal of Philosophy 81: 783–94.Google Scholar