Philosophy of Mathematics & Frege - Michael Dummett (1994)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Michael Dummett gives a talk on Frege and the philosophy of mathematics. This lecture was given at the LSE in 1994 on the occasion of his receiving the Lakatos Award for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science. For a good intro to the philosophy of mathematics, check out: • Intro to the Philosoph... and • What Are Numbers? Phil...
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  • @thehopsful
    @thehopsful 2 года назад +21

    I'd like to express gratitude for this channel. It's a true gem.

  • @Whats_that_about
    @Whats_that_about Год назад +6

    I listen to probably 1000 lectures, presentations, documentaries yearly, for a couple of years already. I have to say this the best one yet. It deeply resonated with a lot of thoughts I have been pondering lately, and some of the concepts described really helped verbalize my ideas on metaphysics and neoplatonism. May Dummett rest in peace, he was a brilliant thinker.

    • @ZK-iu5gl
      @ZK-iu5gl Год назад

      What's your interest or major? In science/academic

    • @Whats_that_about
      @Whats_that_about Год назад +2

      @@ZK-iu5gl Background in humanities, interest in philosophy/physics. The implications of Boltzmanns theories, Maxwell's Demon, Godels incompletness theorems, that kind of thing.

    • @tesafilm8447
      @tesafilm8447 Год назад +1

      Where to find people with these interests irl?🥲

  • @IcaroDeSamos
    @IcaroDeSamos 2 года назад +7

    I believe that the woman that speaks at the end of the talk and moderates the discussion is Nancy Cartwright. I haven’t upload this audioclip, but I’m pretty sure that it corresponds to the talk that Michael Dummett gave at the London School of Economics on the occasion of his receiving the 1994 Lakatos Award for his book ‘Frege: Philosophy of Mathematics’, as an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science. I attended that talk as well as the award-giving ceremony that took place afterwards, and remember them quite vividly. The talk was given at the ‘Old Theatre’ of LSE and Michael was introduced by Prof Nancy Cartwright, who was the Head of the Department of Logic and Scientific Method at the time. The prize itself was given in a much smaller room, in a ceremony presided by Prof John Watkins, former head of the department (who had retired a few years earlier). I was a PhD student at the time.

  • @Romeo-le2ez
    @Romeo-le2ez 3 года назад +24

    Good to see the channel is back, I got worried seeing so many good lectures get lost

    • @Romeo-le2ez
      @Romeo-le2ez 3 года назад +1

      @@verse728 taken down for copyright issues

    • @Philosophy_Overdose
      @Philosophy_Overdose  3 года назад +17

      I knew those Open University uploads were a bad idea =/

    • @jakecarlo9950
      @jakecarlo9950 3 года назад +3

      Oh man I didn’t even know it’d been zapped. PO is awesome, thank you for your work.

  • @KingCrocoduck
    @KingCrocoduck 3 года назад +5

    What a beautiful and eloquent oration. If only my powers of retention permitted a lone viewing.

  • @TheHunterGracchus
    @TheHunterGracchus Год назад +4

    Interesting point about ordinals and cardinals right at the very end. For several months, my three-and-a-half year old grandson could count ordinals up to twenty or so, but couldn't get the idea that when you counted things with ordinals, you were deriving the cardinality of the set of object you were counting. If you counted gummy bears, one -- two -- three -- four, and then asked him how many gummy bears he had, he wouldn't think to say four. Now he's getting it.

  • @gabrasil2000
    @gabrasil2000 3 года назад +9

    Oh man, I´m SO glad those talks are back! When they were taken down I had just met your channel, I watched the Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics, found it wonderful, and saved this talk for later, but it was gone when I went to see it! I tried to find it somewhere else but couldn´t, made me really upset. Oh I´m so happy, good luck in the future, and keep the great work!
    And by the way, where do you get all those talks?

  • @darbinreyes
    @darbinreyes 3 года назад +7

    Dear Philosophy Overdose, Please re-post Michael Dummett's discussion on meaning/Frege. It was the the video where Dummett starts by saying "the meaning of a sentence". Many thanks.

  • @timshel1499
    @timshel1499 9 дней назад

    38:15 the context principle

  • @_catra
    @_catra 7 месяцев назад +2

    I didn't understand anything

  • @saii221
    @saii221 3 года назад +2

    11:00 (timestamp for myself)

  • @nordgothica
    @nordgothica 3 года назад +2

    Does anyone have a transcript of this lecture?

    • @johneyon5257
      @johneyon5257 2 года назад

      click on the 3 dots under the video - there's a "show transcript" option - copy n paste

  • @Israel2.3.2
    @Israel2.3.2 3 года назад

    The speaker says that definitions only serve as a preliminary and not a means to discovery in mathematics. This seems absurd to me. Definitions reorganize our perception of mathematical structure much the way that an optical apparatus reorganizes our perception of bodies. Surely an optical apparatus is a means.

  • @gabeullman6020
    @gabeullman6020 2 года назад +1

    Source?

  • @findbridge1790
    @findbridge1790 2 года назад

    who is this woman?