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Grounding Concepts: An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical Knowledge
Grounding Concepts tackles the issue of arithmetical knowledge, developing a new position which respects three intuitions which have appeared impossible to satisfy simultaneously: a priorism, mind-independence realism, and empiricism.Drawing on a wide range of philosophical influences, but avoiding...
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Oxford University Press
2008
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author | Jenkins, C S |
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description | Grounding Concepts tackles the issue of arithmetical knowledge, developing a new position which respects three intuitions which have appeared impossible to satisfy simultaneously: a priorism, mind-independence realism, and empiricism.Drawing on a wide range of philosophical influences, but avoiding unnecessary technicality, a view is developed whereby arithmetic can be known through the examination of empirically grounded concepts. These are concepts which, owing to their relationship to sensory input, are non-accidentally accurate representations of the mind-independent world. Examination of |
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spelling | cern-14135772021-04-22T00:42:01Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1413577engJenkins, C SGrounding Concepts: An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical KnowledgeMathematical Physics and MathematicsGrounding Concepts tackles the issue of arithmetical knowledge, developing a new position which respects three intuitions which have appeared impossible to satisfy simultaneously: a priorism, mind-independence realism, and empiricism.Drawing on a wide range of philosophical influences, but avoiding unnecessary technicality, a view is developed whereby arithmetic can be known through the examination of empirically grounded concepts. These are concepts which, owing to their relationship to sensory input, are non-accidentally accurate representations of the mind-independent world. Examination of Oxford University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:14135772008 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Jenkins, C S Grounding Concepts: An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical Knowledge |
title | Grounding Concepts: An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical Knowledge |
title_full | Grounding Concepts: An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical Knowledge |
title_fullStr | Grounding Concepts: An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical Knowledge |
title_full_unstemmed | Grounding Concepts: An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical Knowledge |
title_short | Grounding Concepts: An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical Knowledge |
title_sort | grounding concepts: an empirical basis for arithmetical knowledge |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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