An Aristotelian Realist Philosophy of Mathematics: Mathematics as the Science of Quantity and Structure

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Mathematics is as much a science of the real world as biology is. It is the science of the world's quantitative aspects (such as ratio) and structural or patterned aspects (such as symmetry). The book develops a complete philosophy of mathematics that contrasts with the usual Platonist and nominalist options.

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Franklin, J. (2014). An Aristotelian Realist Philosophy of Mathematics: Mathematics as the Science of Quantity and Structure. An Aristotelian Realist Philosophy of Mathematics: Mathematics as the Science of Quantity and Structure (pp. 1–308). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137400734

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