Volume 34, Issue 2, May 2017
Special Issue: Pluralism in Mathematics
Preface
Mihir Kumar Chakraborty Michele Indira Friend
Roads to Mathematical Pluralism: Some Pointers
Amita Chatterjee
Paulo Freire, Mathematics and Policies that Shape Mathematics
Isabel Cafezeiro, Ricardo Kubrusly, Ivan da Costa Marques, Edwaldo Cafezeiro
Some Feminist Expectations from Mathematical Pluralism
Shefali Moitra
MANY 1
Jean-Yves Beziau
From Geometry to Geology: An Invitation to Mathematical Pluralism Through the Phenomenon of Independence
Jonas Reitz
Mathematical Explanation: A Contextual Approach
Sven Delarivière, Joachim Frans, Bart Van Kerkhove
Mathematics as an Empirical Phenomenon, Subject to Modeling
Reuben Hersh
A Pluralist Foundation of the Mathematics of the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Antonino Drago
The (Non-)classicality of (Non-)classical Mathematics
Luis Estrada-González
Mathematical Pluralism and Platonism
Mark Balaguer
Independence and Ignorance: How Agnotology Informs Set-Theoretic Pluralism
Neil Barton
Set Theory and its Place in the Foundations of Mathematics: A New Look at an Old Question
Mirna Džamonja
Varieties of Pluralism and Objectivity in Mathematics
Michèle Indira Friend