Mathematics and essence

Authors

  • Tiago Tranjan

    DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.36517/arf.v5i10.19030

    Keywords:

    Philosophy of mathematics. Mathematical necessity. Counting systems. Linguistic necessity. Wittgenstein on mathematics.

    Abstract

    Arithmetic seems to provide philosophers and mathematicians with the typical domain where it makes sense to talk about “essences”, “essential properties” and “necessary propositions”. In this paper I try to examine the subject, following the lines of investigation suggested by Wittgenstein from his middle period on. Beginning with a specific question – Is it part of the essence of the number 3 to be followed by the number 4? –, I intend to examine different aspects of the problem, with three main goals at sight: 1) Understanding more thoroughly the role and limits of formal analysis in philosophical questions, particularly those related to the philosophy of mathematics; 2) Correctly locating the note of “essentiality” and/or “necessity” commonly associated with arithmetic; and 3) Suggesting a general way of understanding the idea of essence and necessity, in its strict connection with human language and experience.

    Author Biography

    • Tiago Tranjan
      Doutor e Professor de Filosofia da UNIFESP

    Published

    2013-12-22

    Issue

    Section

    Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics

    How to Cite

    Tranjan, T. (2013). Mathematics and essence. Argumentos - Revista De Filosofia, 5(10). https://doi.org/10.36517/arf.v5i10.19030