Wittgenstein on Mathematical Identities

Disputatio 4 (34):755-805 (2012)
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Abstract

This paper offers a new interpretation for Wittgenstein`s treatment of mathematical identities. As it is widely known, Wittgenstein`s mature philosophy of mathematics includes a general rejection of abstract objects. On the other hand, the traditional interpretation of mathematical identities involves precisely the idea of a single abstract object – usually a number –named by both sides of an equation.

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André Porto
Universidade Federal de Goiás

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