Abstract: Nearly forty years have passed since Imre Lakatos published his paper Proofs and Refutations over four successive issues of the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. Two years after his untimely death in 1974, these articles, along with other sections of his doctoral thesis, were published as a book (Lakatos 1976). It was only then that (generally favourable) reviews of his work appeared, among them notably one by Quine (1977). Uncharacteristically for a piece of philosophy of mathematics written in the latter half of the twentieth century, even mathematicians appeared to enjoy it. Davis and Hersh (1981: 347), themselves mathematicians, maintain that before it appeared in book form it was a 'sort of underground classic among mathematicians, known only to those intrepid souls who ventured into the bound volumes of the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science'. And yet, despite receiving praise from mathematicians and positive reviews from philosophers, very few attempts have been made to build on Lakatos's ideas.
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-04-24
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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