Thirteen promising young researchers write on what they take to be the right philosophical account of mathematics and discuss where the philosophy of mathematics ought to be going. New trends are revealed, such as an increasing attention to mathematical practice, a reassessment of the canon, and inspiration from philosophical logic.
Author Biography:
ALAN BAKER, Department of Philosophy, Swarthmore College, USA
MARK COLYVAN, Department of Philosophy, University of Sydney, Australia
ROY COOK, Department of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, USA
THOMAS HOFWEBER, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
PETER KOELLNER, Harvard University, USA
HANNES LEITGEB, Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, UK
MARY LENG, Department of Philosophy, University of Liverpool, UK
ALEX PASEAU, Wadham College, Oxford, UK
CHRIS PINCOCK, Purdue University, USA
AGUSTÍN RAYO, MIT Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, USA
GABRIEL UZQUIANO, Pembroke College, Oxford, UK