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 -April-2025-Philosophy-of-Mathematics-Φ-Math-Readi
 ng-Group
DTSTAMP:20250417T164653
SUMMARY:Philosophy of Mathematics (Φ-Math) Reading
  Group
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250417T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250417T173000
LOCATION:Room L1.07, ILLC Lab42, Science Park 900,
  Amsterdam / Online
DESCRIPTION:For this session we will look at Modal
 ity and Structuralism, section 15 of: Charles Pars
 ons, Mathematical Thought and Its Objects, 1st ed.
  (Cambridge University Press, 2007). As the title 
 suggests, Parson explores an account of structural
 ism trough modal notions; the role of necessity an
 d possibility in mathematical discourse, and the o
 ntology of mathematical objects.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>For this sessi
 on we will look at <em>Modality and Structuralism<
 /em>, section 15 of: Charles Parsons, Mathematical
  Thought and Its Objects, 1st ed. (Cambridge Unive
 rsity Press, 2007). As the title suggests, Parson 
 explores an account of structuralism trough modal 
 notions; the role of necessity and possibility in 
 mathematical discourse, and the ontology of mathem
 atical objects.</p>\n
URL:https://events.illc.uva.nl/Phi-Math/events/202
 5-04-15-moda-structuralism/
CONTACT:Alexander Lind at alexander.lind.math at g
 mail.com
CONTACT:Orestis Dimou Belegratis at OrestisDimouB 
 at gmail.com
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