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How Not To Use the Church-Turing Thesis Against Platonism †

Urbaniak, Rafal
Philosophia Mathematica , Volume 19 (1) Oxford University PressFeb 1, 2011

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How Not To Use the Church-Turing Thesis Against Platonism †

Abstract

Olszewski claims that the Church-Turing thesis can be used in an argument against platonism in philosophy of mathematics. The key step of his argument employs an example of a supposedly effectively computable but not Turing-computable function. I argue that the process he describes is not an effective computation, and that the argument relies on the illegitimate conflation of effective computability with there being a way to find out . ‘Ah, but,’ you say, ‘what’s the use of its being right twice a day, if I can’t tell when the time comes?’ Why, suppose the clock points to eight o’clock, don’t you see that the clock is right at eight o’clock? Consequently, when eight o’clock comes round your clock is right. Lewis Carroll
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Title
How Not To Use the Church-Turing Thesis Against Platonism †
Author(s)
Urbaniak, Rafal
Journal
Philosophia Mathematica , Volume 19 (1) Oxford University Press – Feb 1, 2011
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
Copyright © 2011 Oxford University Press
Subject
Articles
ISSN
0031-8019
eISSN
1744-6406
D.O.I.
10.1093/philmat/nkr001
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