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Akribeia: Certainty and Ontology of Mathematics in Alessandro Piccolomini's De certitudine mathematicarum

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This book provides a comprehensive study of the origins of seminal early modern debates on the certainty and ontology of mathematics. It analyzes Alessandro Piccolomini’s De certitudine mathematica...
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This book provides a comprehensive study of the origins of seminal early modern debates on the certainty and ontology of mathematics. It analyzes Alessandro Piccolomini’s De certitudine mathematicarum (1547), a work that ignited widespread controversy by challenging the scientific status of mathematics. The study delves into Piccolomini’s logical doctrines, his philosophy of mathematics, and his perspectives on the relationship between mechanics and natural philosophy. Special attention is given to Piccolomini’s ancient and medieval sources, the 16th-century rediscovery of Proclus’ In Euclidem, and the influence of Priscian’s In De Anima.
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Price: $216.00
Pages: 356
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: History of Metaphysics: Ancient, Medieval, Modern
Publication Date: 27 March 2025
ISBN: 9789004724136
Format: Hardcover
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Álvaro José Campillo Bo, Ph.D. (2023), University College Dublin, studies the early modern Latin reception of the Neoplatonic philosophy of mathematics and the ensuing epistemological, metaphysical, and scientific debates it provoked.