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6304 | Mathematical realism says that maths exists, is largely true, and is independent of proofs [Resnik] |
Full Idea: Mathematical realism is the doctrine that mathematical objects exist, that much contemporary mathematics is true, and that the existence and truth in question is independent of our constructions, beliefs and proofs. | |
From: Michael D. Resnik (Maths as a Science of Patterns [1997], Three.12.9) | |
A reaction: As thus defined, I would call myself a mathematical realist, but everyone must hesitate a little at the word 'exist' and ask, how does it exist? What is it 'made of'? To say that it exists in the way that patterns exist strikes me as very helpful. |