= Philosophy of mathematics literature
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The philosophy of mathematics is a branch of philosophy that explores the nature and foundation of mathematics. It examines questions regarding the nature of mathematical objects, the truth of mathematical statements, and the epistemological and existential status of mathematical knowledge. Literature in this field encompasses a wide range of topics, debates, and positions, often classified into several key areas: 1. **Ontological Questions**: This area focuses on what mathematical objects (such as numbers, sets, functions, etc.) are.
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