Mark Colyvan
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Mark Colyvan | |
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Awards | Humboldt Fellow, ARC Future Fellowship |
Education | |
Thesis | Indispensability arguments in the philosophy of mathematics (1998) |
Doctoral advisor | J. J. C. Smart[1] |
Philosophical work | |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Analytic |
Institutions | University of Sydney |
Main interests | Philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics, conservation biology |
Website | http://www.colyvan.com/ |
Mark Colyvan is an Australian philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney. He is a former president of the Australasian Association of Philosophy. Colyvan is known for his research on philosophy of mathematics.[2]
Books
[edit]- The Indispensability of Mathematics, Oxford University Press, 2001
- Ecological Orbits: How Planets Move and Populations Grow, Oxford University Press, 2004
- An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics, Cambridge University Press, 2012
References
[edit]- ^ Colyvan, Mark (1997). "Mark Colyvan – Indispensability arguments in the philosophy of mathematics". Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ "Colyvan, Mark - Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) - LMU Munich". Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
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- 21st-century Australian philosophers
- 20th-century Australian philosophers
- Analytic philosophers
- Australian philosophy academics
- Philosophers of mathematics
- Philosophers of logic
- Australian National University alumni
- University of New England (Australia) alumni
- Academic staff of the University of Sydney
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