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Number Concepts : An Interdisciplinary Inquiry

Part of the Elements in the Philosophy of Mathematics series
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This Element, written for researchers and students in philosophy and the behavioral sciences, reviews and critically assesses extant work on number concepts in developmental psychology and cognitive science.

It has four main aims. First, it characterizes the core commitments of mainstream number cognition research, including the commitment to representationalism, the hypothesis that there exist certain number-specific cognitive systems, and the key milestones in the development of number cognition.

Second, it provides a taxonomy of influential views within mainstream number cognition research, along with the central challenges these views face.

Third, it identifies and critically assesses a series of core philosophical assumptions often adopted by number cognition researchers.

Finally, the Element articulates and defends a novel version of pluralism about number concepts.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009055534 / 9781009055536
Paperback / softback
513.01
15/02/2024
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.