Desperately seeking mathematical truth
Melvyn B. Nathanson

TL;DR
This paper explores epistemological challenges in understanding mathematical truth and questions the reliability of mathematical literature, highlighting issues in the philosophy of mathematics.
Contribution
It provides a philosophical analysis of epistemological problems and reliability concerns in the mathematical literature.
Findings
Identifies key epistemological issues in mathematics
Highlights concerns about the trustworthiness of mathematical publications
Discusses implications for mathematical philosophy
Abstract
This article discusses epistemological problems in the philosophy of mathematics and issues concerning the reliability of the mathematical literature.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhilosophy and Theoretical Science · Mathematical and Theoretical Analysis · History and Theory of Mathematics
