Readership: Advanced students and scholars of philosophy of mathematics. Also mathematicians, historians of mathematics, and cognitive psychologists.
Edited by Paolo Mancosu, University of California, Berkeley
"highly commendable to a large pool of readers... All taken together, this carefully produced book will be of great interest to those who care for the philosophy of mathematics" - J. Ferreirós, History and Philosophy of Logic
"Contemporary philosophy of mathematics offers us an embarrassment of riches... anyone familiar with contemporary philosophy of mathematics will be aware of the need for new approaches that pay closer attention to mathematical practice. This book is the first attempt to give a coherent and unified presentation of this new wave of work in philosophy of mathematics." - L'Enseignement Mathématique
Paolo Mancosu: Introduction 1: Marcus Giaquinto: Visualization 2: Kenneth Manders: Diagrammatic Reasoning and Representational Systems 3: Paolo Mancosu and Johannes Hafner: Explanation 4: Mic Detlefsen and Michael Hallett: Purity of Methods 5: James Tappenden: Mathematical concepts 6: Colin McLarty: Philosophical Relevance of Category Theory 7: Jeremy Avigad: Philosophical Relevance of Computers in Mathematics 8: Alasdair Urquhart: Philosophical Relevance of the interaction between mathematical physics and pure mathematics