Monash University Science handbook 1995

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GAS3611

Philosophy of mathematics

Not offered in 1995

BS BT DT BC BP BDT

Dr John Arkinstall

3 points * Second semester * 2 hours per week * Gippsland/Distance (even numbered years only) * Prerequisites: At least four subjects of mathematics (subject GAS2614 (formally 7162) and/or subject GAS2611 are useful)

A mainly informal consideration of philosophical problems centred on mathematics, with emphasis on the opinions of influential philosophers (eg Plato, Kant, Aristotle, Russell) on the nature of mathematics. Main topics are ancient Greek philosophy and mathematics, the history of infinitesimal concepts, the influence of the axiomatic method, formalism, some history of logic, logicism, intuitionism from Aristotle to Brouwer, Lakatos's fallibilist approach. For Gippsland students, there is one two-hour class each week for thirteen weeks. The subject is assessed solely by written work. For distance students, there are four two-hour expository and discussion classes held over the semester to supplement class notes, textbook and readings.

Assessment

Assignments: 60% * Long essay: 40%

Prescribed texts

Davis P J and Hersh R The mathematical experience Penguin, 1983

Recommended texts

Barker S Philosophy of mathematics Prentice-Hall, 1964

Baum R J Philosophy of mathematics Freeman, 1973

Lehman H Introduction to the philosophy of mathematics Rowman, 1979

Korner S Philosophy of mathematics Harper, 1960



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