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Mark Steiner: Lectures on Wittgenstein and Hume “The Silent Revolution in Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics”
November 16, 2016 @ 2:00 am - 4:00 pm
Lectures on Wittgenstein and Hume delivered by Mark Steiner
Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2-4 pm Wednesday, Nov 16, Nov 30, Dec 7
The CUNY Graduate Center, Room 9205/6
Title of Lecture 1: The Silent Revolution in Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics
Abstract: It is customary to distinguish the early Wittgenstein of the Tractatus from the later Wittgenstein of the “Philosophical Investigations.” But I believe a revolution of a similar magnitude occurred in the middle of the “later” period of Wittgenstein, August 1937, which included a new approach to the philosophy of mathematics. This approach is a change in the way Wittgenstein perceives the relationship between mathematics and its canonical applications. Instead of seeing mathematical theorems as rules of “grammar” governing mathematical language, he suddenly began to see them as rules governing human activities like counting and measuring. Mathematical theorems became “supervenient” upon these activities, which eliminated the “problem” of the applicability of mathematics.