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- standard form of the argument in contemporary philosophy is credited to Mark Colyvan; whilst being influenced by both Quine and Putnam, it differs in important...
- Mark Colyvan is an Australian philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney. He is a former president of the Australasian ****ociation...
- S2CID 171655427. Colyvan, M., J. L. Garfield & G. Priest (2005). "Problems with the Argument from Fine Tuning". Synthese 145 (3), pp. 325–338. Colyvan et al. (2005)...
- Mathematics is a 2012 textbook on the philosophy of mathematics by Mark Colyvan. It has a focus on issues in contemporary philosophy, such as the mathematical...
- confused and isolated phenomena); fruitfulness (for further research); Colyvan (2001) listed simplicity/parsimony, unificatory/explanatory power, boldness/fruitfulness...
- 2010-06-26. Retrieved 2010-09-30., a piece of "mathematical fiction." Colyvan, Mark (Spring 2015). "Indispensability Arguments in the Philosophy of Mathematics"...
- claim by Melia arose through a debate with Mark Colyvan in the early 2000s over the argument, with Colyvan claiming that mathematics enhances the explanatory...
-  53–55 Ney 2014, p. 31 Jubien 1998, Lead Section Jubien 1998, Lead Section Colyvan 2001, p. 23 Bangu 2012, pp. 26–27 Ney 2014, pp. 40–43 Van Inwagen, ****van...
- ), Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, retrieved 2024-08-29 Colyvan, Mark (2024), "Indispensability Arguments in the Philosophy of Mathematics"...
- theory of truth." Synthese 145.1 (2005): 29–43. Bueno, Otávio, and Mark Colyvan. "Logical non-apriorism and the law of non-contradiction." The law of non-contradiction:...