Wittgenstein on Mathematical Advances and Semantical Mutation

Philósophos (2023)
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The objective of this article is to try to elucidate Wittgenstein’s ex-travagant thesis that each and every mathematical advancement involves some “semantical mutation”, i.e., some alteration of the very meanings of the terms involved. To do that we will argue in favor of the idea of a “modal incompati-bility” between the concepts involved, as they were prior to the advancement, and what they become after the new result was obtained. We will also argue that the adoption of this thesis profoundly alters the traditional way of con-struing the idea of “progress” in mathematics.

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André Porto
Universidade Federal de Goiás

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