Single Idea 18078

[catalogued under 6. Mathematics / A. Nature of Mathematics / 1. Mathematics]

Full Idea

What makes a question interesting or gives it aesthetic appeal is its focussing of the project of advancing mathematical understanding, in light of the concepts and systems of beliefs already achieved.

Gist of Idea

The interest or beauty of mathematics is when it uses current knowledge to advance undestanding

Source

Philip Kitcher (The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge [1984], 09.3)

Book Reference

Kitcher,Philip: 'The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge' [OUP 1984], p.206


A Reaction

Kitcher defends explanation (the source of understanding, presumably) in terms of unification with previous theories (the 'concepts and systems'). I always have the impression that mathematicians speak of 'beauty' when they see economy of means.

Related Idea

Idea 12426 The 'beauty' or 'interest' of mathematics is just explanatory power [Kitcher]