Buch | Kapitel
On the indispensable premises of the indispensability argument
pp. 241-276
Abstrakt
We identify four different minimal versions of the indispensability argument, falling under four different varieties: an epistemic argument for semantic realism, an epistemic argument for platonism and a non-epistemic version of both. We argue that most current formulations of the argument can be reconstructed by building upon the suggested minimal versions. Part of our discussion relies on a clarification of the notion of (in)dispensability as relational in character. We then present some substantive consequences of our inquiry for the philosophical significance of the indispensability argument, the most relevant of which being that both naturalism and confirmational holism can be dispensed with, contrary to what is held by many.
Publication details
Published in:
Lolli Gabriele, Panza Marco, Venturi Giorgio (2015) From logic to practice: Italian studies in the philosophy of mathematics. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 241-276
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10434-8_13
Referenz:
Panza Marco, Sereni Andrea (2015) „On the indispensable premises of the indispensability argument“, In: G. Lolli, M. Panza & G. Venturi (eds.), From logic to practice, Dordrecht, Springer, 241–276.