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@proceedings{2227777, author = {Roshangar, Hazhir}, booktitle = {Wittgenstein Symposium}, keywords = {abstract objects, access problem, platonism, philosophy of mathematics}, language = {eng}, title = {How Can Mathematical Objects Be Real but Mind-Dependent?}, url = {https://www.alws.at/symposium/43rd-international-wittgenstein-symposium-202c2/}, year = {2022} }
TY - CONF ID - 2227777 AU - Roshangar, Hazhir PY - 2022 TI - How Can Mathematical Objects Be Real but Mind-Dependent? KW - abstract objects, access problem, platonism, philosophy of mathematics UR - https://www.alws.at/symposium/43rd-international-wittgenstein-symposium-202c2/ N2 - Taking mathematics as a language based on empirical experience, I argue for an account of mathematics in which its objects are abstracta that describe and communicate the structure of reality based on some of our ancestral interactions with their environment. I argue that mathematics as a language is mostly invented. Nonetheless, in being a general description of reality it cannot be said that it is fictional; and as an intersubjective reality, mathematical objects can exist independent of any one person’s mind. ER -
ROSHANGAR, Hazhir. How Can Mathematical Objects Be Real but Mind-Dependent? In \textit{Wittgenstein Symposium}. 2022.
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