Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2003
Abstract
In this paper, the author addresses two classical questions of the philosophy of mathematics: What, if any, of mathematics exists in the objective sense? How do humans know that our knowledge of mathematics is correct? He argues that the Christian doctrine of God as creator provides a basis for answering these questions. He also provides a critique of eight widely discussed philosophies of mathematics.
Recommended Citation
Zderad, Jonathan, "Creationism – A Viable Philosophy of Mathematics" (2003). ACMS Journal 2004. 7.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/acmsjournal-2004/7
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