2 resultados para Fernández de Castro, José
em Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
Resumo:
My main purpose in this article consist in analyzing two objections, thrown by Balaguer against Quine`s and Putnam`s indispensability argument. First I present the argument, under Quine`s philosophical framework, and classify objections against it in three main categories, one of them leading to fictionalism. The next section contains a revision about the particular form this philosophical current acquires in Balaguer`s works, to conclude by mentioning the relevant issues left unsolved, concerning the applicability of mathematics. Also mentioned is how this objection could be solved, adopting some of his adversaries premises. At the end I considerer a further objection presented by Balaguer to the indispensability argument, noting, to conclude, that although serious, nonetheless it is not conclusive.
Resumo:
En ensayo analiza el clima y la contaminación del medio urbano, específicamente el caso del centro de la ciudad de San José, Costa Rica, asimismo sus posibles soluciones.