Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
5-30-2015
Abstract
What is mathematics and is it discovered or invented? The Humanist, Platonist, and Foundationalist each provide answers. But are the options within the philosophy of mathematics so limited? Rather than viewing and describing mathematics in a mutually exclusive manner, each of these approaches includes components of truth from a greater triune philosophy of mathematics. This talk will introduce this inclusive triune paradigm through which to explore fundamental questions about mathematics.
Recommended Citation
Wilson, Dusty, "A Triune Philosophy of Mathematics" (2015). ACMS Conference Proceedings 2015. 22.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/acms-2015/22
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Applied Mathematics Commons, Computer Sciences Commons, Higher Education Commons, History of Science, Technology, and Medicine Commons, Mathematics Commons, Science and Mathematics Education Commons, Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons