The Autonomy of Mathematical Knowledge Hilbert's Program Revisited Franks

The Autonomy of Mathematical Knowledge Hilbert's Program Revisited Franks

The Autonomy of Mathematical KnowledgeHilbert's Program Revisited\nAuthor(s): Curtis Franks\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom\nImprint: Cambridge University Press\nISBN-13: 9780521183895, 978-0521183895\nSynopsis\nMost scholars think of David Hilbert's program as the most demanding and ideologically motivated attempt to provide a foundation for mathematics, and because they see technical obstacles in the way of realizing the program's goals, they regard it as a failure. Against this view, Curtis Franks argues that Hilbert's deepest and most central insight was that mathematical techniques and practices do not need grounding in any philosophical principles. He weaves together an original historical account, philosophical analysis, and his own development of the meta-mathematics of weak systems of arithmetic to show that the true philosophical significance of Hilbert's program is that it makes the autonomy of mathematics evident. The result is a .

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