FOM: Philosophia Mathematica
Stephen G Simpson
simpson at math.psu.edu
Wed Jul 11 12:30:39 EDT 2001
From: Paul Ernest <P.Ernest at exeter.ac.uk>
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Subject: Journal Philosophia Mathematica
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 11:15:13 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time)
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For example, picking a volume almost at random:
CONTENTS OF VOLUME SEVEN (1999)
Special Issue Mathematical Proof
YEHUDA RAV, Why Do We Prove Theorems?
STEWART SHAPIRO, Do not claim too much: Second-order Logic
and First-order Logic DOUGLAS BRIDGES and STEVE REEVES,
Constructive Mathematics, in Theory and Programming Practice
Articles in other issues:
JC BEALL, From Full Blooded Platonism to Really Full
Blooded Platonism
G. ALDO ANTONELLI, Conceptions and
Paradoxes of Sets
COLIN CHEYNE, Problems with Profligate
Platonism
J. M. DIETERLE, Mathematical, Astrological, and
Theological Naturalism
RICHARD G. HECK, Jr, Grundgesetze
der Arithmetik I, Sect. 10
MADELINE M. MUNTERSBJORN,
Naturalism, Notation, and the Metaphysics of
Mathematics
STEWART SHAPIRO and ALAN WEIR, New V, ZF and
Abstraction
MARK WILSON, To Err is Humean
Critical studies / Book reviews by Mark Balaguer, Jon Barwise, Mark Colyvan and Edward Zalta,
Paul Ernest, Yvon Gauthier, Donald Gillies, A. W. Moore, Michael Resnik, R. S. D. Thomas,
and Jean Paul van Bendegem of books by Mark Balaguer, George Boolos, Carlo Cellucci,
Gregory Chaitin, Paul Ernest, Miguel Espinosa, Paolo Mancosu, Chris Mortensen, Brendan Larvor,
and Michael Resnik.
EDITORIAL POLICY (excerpt)
Philosophia Mathematica is a refereed journal that sets out
to disseminate new work in the philosophy of pure and
applied mathematics including computing, and, by doing so,
to be a means of promoting world-wide scholarly discussion.
Philosophy of mathematics is distinct from mathematics and
mathematical logic; it is connected with metaphysics,
epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophy of
science, and ethics. Because of these multiple connections,
papers will emphasize a variety of viewpoints. Papers will
also vary in the levels of sophistication (mathematical and
philosophical) required to read them. Each issue of the
journal should have something for both teachers of
mathematics and teachers of philosophy, including papers
concerning the creation and state of pure mathematics, the
learning of mathematics, and the application of
mathematics, including computation. By publishing research
papers on philosophy of mathematics and related topics from
a wide range of standpoints, and by insisting on a high
standard of philosophical reasoning and writing,
Philosophia Mathematica hopes to appeal to scholars---both
mathematical and philosophical. Book reviews (by
invitation) and helpful expository papers will also be
published.
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