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The Prehistory of Mathematical Structuralism, (Erich Reck, Georg Schiemer, eds),
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Paola Cantu, Gerhard Heinzmann, Jean Petitot



Description

This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 
licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free 
PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.

Recently, debates about mathematical structuralism have picked up steam again 
within the philosophy of mathematics, probing ontological and epistemological 
issues in novel ways. These debates build on discussions of structuralism which 
began in the 1960s in the work of philosophers such as Paul Benacerraf and 
Hilary Putnam; going further than these previous thinkers, however, these new 
debates also recognize that the motivation for structuralist views should be 
tied to methodological developments within mathematics. In fact, practically 
all relevant ideas and methods have roots in the structuralist transformation 
that modern mathematics underwent in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

This edited volume of new essays by top scholars in the philosophy of 
mathematics explores this previously overlooked 'pre-history' of mathematical 
structuralism. The contributors explore this historical background along two 
distinct but interconnected dimensions. First, they reconsider the 
methodological contributions of major figures in the history of mathematics, 
such as Dedekind, Hilbert, and Bourbaki, who are responsible for the 
introduction of new number systems, algebras, and geometries that transformed 
the landscape of mathematics. Second, they reexamine a range of philosophical 
reflections by mathematically inclined philosophers, like Russell, Cassirer, 
and Quine, whose work led to profound conclusions about logical, 
epistemological, and metaphysical aspects of structuralism.

Overall, the essays in this volume show not only that the pre-history of 
mathematical structuralism is much richer than commonly appreciated, but also 
that it is crucial to take into account this broader intellectual history for 
enriching current debates in the philosophy of mathematics. The insights 
included in this volume will interest scholars and students in the philosophy 
of mathematics, the philosophy of science, and the history of philosophy.


Table of Contents

1. Erich Reck & Georg Schiemer: The Prehistory of Mathematical Structuralism: 
Introduction and Overview

Part I: Mathematical Developments

2. Paola Cantù: Grassmann's Concept Structuralism
3. José Ferreirós & Erich Reck: Dedekind's Mathematical Structuralism: From 
Galois Theory to Numbers, Sets, and Functions
4. Dirk Schlimm: Pasch's Empiricism as Methodological Structuralism
5. Georg Schiemer: Transfer Principles, Klein's Erlangen Program, and 
Methodological Structuralism
6. Wilfried Sieg: The Ways of Hilbert's Axiomatics: Structural and Formal
7. Audrey Yap: Noether as Mathematical Structuralist
8. Gerhard Heinzmann & Jean Petitot: The Functional Role of Structures in 
Bourbaki
9. Colin McLarty: Saunders Mac Lane: From Principia Mathematica through 
Göttingen to the Working Theory of Structures

Part II: Logical and Philosophical Reflections

10. Jessica Carter: Logic of Relations and Diagrammatic Reasoning: 
Structuralist Elements in the Work of Charles Sanders Peirce
11. Janet Folina: Poincaré and the Pre-History of Mathematical Structuralism
12. Jeremy Heis: 'If Numbers Are To Be Anything At All, They Must Be 
Intrinsically Something': Bertrand Russell and Mathematical Structuralism
13. Erich Reck: Cassirer's Reception of Dedekind and the Structuralist 
Transformation of Mathematics
14. Wilfried Sieg: Methodological Frames: Paul Bernays, Mathematical 
Structuralism, and Proof Theory
15. Georg Schiemer: Carnap's Structuralist Thesis
16. Sean Morris: Explication as Elimination: W.V. Quine and Mathematical 
Structuralism 
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