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Full Idea
I classify conceptualists according to what they say about properties or concepts. If someone classified properties as existing independent of language I would classify her as a realist in ontology of mathematics. Or they may be idealists or nominalists.
Gist of Idea
Conceptualist are just realists or idealist or nominalists, depending on their view of concepts
Source
Stewart Shapiro (Thinking About Mathematics [2000], 2.2.1)
Book Ref
Shapiro,Stewart: 'Thinking About Mathematics' [OUP 2000], p.26
A Reaction
In other words, Shapiro wants to eliminate 'conceptualist' as a useful label in philosophy of mathematics. He's probably right. All thought involves concepts, but that doesn't produce a conceptualist theory of, say, football.
19226 | We now know that mathematics only studies hypotheses, not facts [Peirce] |
8642 | Abstraction from things produces concepts, and numbers are in the concepts [Frege] |
1614 | Conceptualism holds that there are universals but they are mind-made [Quine] |
18138 | Conceptualism fails to grasp mathematical properties, infinity, and objective truth values [Bostock] |
18140 | The best version of conceptualism is predicativism [Bostock] |
18063 | Conceptualists say we know mathematics a priori by possessing mathematical concepts [Kitcher] |
18064 | If meaning makes mathematics true, you still need to say what the meanings refer to [Kitcher] |
8731 | Conceptualist are just realists or idealist or nominalists, depending on their view of concepts [Shapiro] |