商品簡介
The Oxford-Budapest conference is designed to enhance scholarly interaction between the philosophy communities of the two universities, and the first to be held at Central European University was in April 2005. Six papers from that gathering are published here in revised form. They cover the reality of mathematics and the case of set theory; conceptualism and knowledge of logic: a budget of problems; what is logic?; absolute identity and absolute generality; the refutation of expressivism; and Benacerraf's problem, abstract objects, and intellect. The authors are equally divided between the two schools. Distributed in the US by Books International. Annotation c2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Zsolt Novsk has recently completed his Ph.D. at the University of Leiden and Central European University, Budapest.
Andrss Simonyi is Research Fellow at the Applied Logic Laboratory, Budapest.
Daniel Isaacson is University Lecturer in the Philosophy of Mathematics at Oxford University and Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford.
Nenad MiUcevic is Professor of Philosophy at the Philosophy Department of the University of Maribor, Slovenia and Recurrent Visiting Professor at Central European University, Budapest.
Ian Rumfitt is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, Univeristy of London.
Timothy Williamson is Wykeham Professor of Logic at Oxford University, Fellow of The British Academy and Foreign Honorary Member of The American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Ralph Wedgwood is Professor of Philosophy at Oxford University and Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.
Howard Robinson is University Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Central European University, Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of York and Honorary Fellow of the Department of Philosophy at Liverpool University.