Morality and Mathematics
Discover the intriguing intersection of ethics and mathematics in Morality and Mathematics by Justin Clarke-Doane. Published by Oxford University Press in 2023, this thought-provoking book spans 220 pages and challenges conventional beliefs about the nature of morality and mathematics.
Clarke-Doane delves into the complex question: Are there moral facts? While many assert that mathematical truths exist, they often deny the same for moral truths. This book posits a nuanced perspective, arguing that although real moral facts may not exist, morality can still be objective in significant ways. Conversely, Clarke-Doane contends that while mathematical facts are indeed real, the field of mathematics lacks true objectivity.
Engage with this essential read that invites you to rethink your understanding of these fundamental concepts. Perfect for philosophers, mathematicians, and curious minds alike, Morality and Mathematics is a must-have addition to your bookshelf.