Morality and mathematics / Justin Clarke-Doane.
This book explores arguments for and against moral realism and mathematical realism, how they interact, and what they can tell us about areas of philosophical interest more generally. It argues that our mathematical beliefs have no better claim to being self-evident or provable than our moral belief...
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2020.
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Realism, Ontology, and Objectivity
- Self-Evidence, Proof, and Disagreement
- Observation and Indispensability
- Genealogical Debunking Arguments
- Explaining our Reliability
- Realism, Objectivity, and Evaluation
- Conclusion.