Emily Carson, Øystein Linnebo, Gila Sher, Wilfried Sieg, Mark van Atten
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Charles Dacre Parsons passed away on April 19, 2024, aged 91. In this obituary, four of his PhD students and one colleague and collaborator discuss, in an order (roughly) determined by the development of Parsons’s career, his engagement with proof theory; Quine; Kant; Brouwer and Gödel; and mathematical structuralism.
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Philosophia Mathematica is the only journal in the world devoted specifically to philosophy of mathematics. The journal publishes peer-reviewed new work in philosophy of mathematics, the application of mathematics, and computing. In addition to main articles, sometimes grouped on a single theme, there are shorter discussion notes, letters, and book reviews. The journal is published online-only, with three issues published per year.