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Mathematics in Philosophy
EAN13
9782930517506
ISBN
978-2-930517-50-6
Éditeur
Chromatika
Date de publication
Collection
Phylopraxis
Nombre de pages
156
Dimensions
24 x 16 cm
Poids
260 g
Langue
anglais

Mathematics in Philosophy

Chromatika

Phylopraxis

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The authors we have gathered to do so —philosophers, mathematicians and logicians from across Europe— share a significant expertise in the history and the methodology of science and mathematics. Their complementary perspectives bring to light insights and tools that pave the way for new philosophical conceptualisations of the mathematical knowledge.
Pr. Vesselin Petrov holds an M.A. in mathematics (1977), a Ph.D. in philosophy (1989) and a D.Sc. in philosophy (2011). He is Professor and Head of the Department of "Models, Methodologies, and Heuristics" of the Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. His fields of research interest include process philosophy, metaphysics, ontology, applied ontology, philosophy of science and philosophy of mathematics. He is author of four books in Bulgarian and of more than 120 papers in Bulgarian, English, Russian and Chinese. He is also editor of twenty books in Bulgarian and English, among them Ontological Landscapes: Recent Thought on Conceptual Interfaces Between Science and Philosophy (Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, 2011) and Dynamic Being:
Essays in Process-Relational Ontology (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015). Professor Petrov is Executive Director (2015 – 2017) of the International Process Network. Pr. François Beets holds an M.A. (1981) and a Ph.D. in philosophy (1991) from the Université de Liège. He teaches philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of the Middle Ages and analytical philosophy. He has published on these subjects as well as the late Whitehead.
Drs. Katie Anderson holds a B.A. in philosophy (2010) from Cambridge University andan M.Sc. in psychology (2013) from the University of East London. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in psychology at London Southbank University and her thesis draws significantly on Whitehead's process philosophy.
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