Hume’s Principle (HP) does not determine the truth-values of ‘mixed’ identity statements like ‘#F = Caesar’. This is the Caesar Problem (CP). Still, neologicists such as Hale and Wright argue that (1) HP is a priori, and (2) HP introduces the pure sortal concept Number. We argue that Neologicism faces a Caesar-problem Problem (CPP): if neologicists solve CP by establishing that ‘#F ̸= Caesar’ is true, (1) and (2) cannot be retained simultaneously. We examine various responses neologicists might provide and show that they do not address CPP. We conclude that CP uncovers a fatal tension in Neologicism.
The Caesar-problem Problem / Boccuni, Francesca; Zanetti, Luca. - In: PHILOSOPHIA MATHEMATICA. - ISSN 0031-8019. - (2025), pp. 1-17. [10.1093/philmat/nkaf002]
The Caesar-problem Problem
Francesca Boccuni
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2025-01-01
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Hume’s Principle (HP) does not determine the truth-values of ‘mixed’ identity statements like ‘#F = Caesar’. This is the Caesar Problem (CP). Still, neologicists such as Hale and Wright argue that (1) HP is a priori, and (2) HP introduces the pure sortal concept Number. We argue that Neologicism faces a Caesar-problem Problem (CPP): if neologicists solve CP by establishing that ‘#F ̸= Caesar’ is true, (1) and (2) cannot be retained simultaneously. We examine various responses neologicists might provide and show that they do not address CPP. We conclude that CP uncovers a fatal tension in Neologicism.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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