Chihara, Charles S. Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley
Print publication date: 1991 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online:
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-823975-8
doi:10.1093/0198239750.003.0012
 

Charles S. Chihara
Takes up Field's version of Logicism—a position that he calls ‘deflationism’. Unlike traditional Logicists, Field does not analyse mathematical propositions into purely logical ones, but he does analyse mathematical knowledge into logical knowledge. Several objections are raised to deflationism, revolving around Field's contention that mathematics consists mostly of falsehoods. Contends that, although mathematics, literally and platonically construed, is not true, it does convey genuine (true) information.
Keywords: deflationism, Hartry Field, logical knowledge, Logicism, mathematical knowledge
doi:10.1093/0198239750.003.0012
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Part I The Constructibility Theory
Part II Philosophical Developments