Philosophy of Mathematics | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Philosophy of Mathematics category, you will find works that address the fundamental questions of mathematics: its nature, its methods, and its relationship to logic, physics, and epistemology. The titles cover topics such as the history of mathematical ideas, the philosophy behind proofs and truth, the role of infinity, and the connection between mathematics and other sciences. Typical types of works include introductions, handbooks, historical analyses, and treatises on the philosophy of science.
This selection is intended for students, faculty, and interested readers who wish to explore the conceptual foundations of mathematics. In addition to classical philosophical approaches, it also addresses interdisciplinary perspectives, such as those on cryptography, neurobiology, or the cultural history of numbers.