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Full Idea
Structuralism begins from a false premise, namely that numbers have no properties other than their relations to other numbers.
Gist of Idea
Structuralism falsely assumes relations to other numbers are numbers' only properties
Source
David Bostock (Philosophy of Mathematics [2009], 6.5)
Book Ref
Bostock,David: 'Philosophy of Mathematics: An Introduction' [Wiley-Blackwell 2009], p.192
A Reaction
Well said. Describing anything purely relationally strikes me as doomed, because you have to say why those things relate in those ways.