Jan GronwaldinCantor’s ParadiseA Funny Misunderstanding in The Philosophy of ScienceHow to interpret the same data in a completely different way.·3 min read·Apr 15, 2021--3--3
Jan GronwaldinThe Apeiron BlogIs Altruism a Myth?Looking for a good reason to help others.·5 min read·Apr 7, 2021--4--4
Jan GronwaldinCantor’s ParadiseA Short Remark to Fellow Realistsi.e. a historical case against Platonism in philosophy of mathematics·9 min read·Mar 18, 2021--1--1
Jan GronwaldinCantor’s ParadiseThe Backstage of Mathematical Thinking: How Our Brains Bring About the AbstractA brief survey of recent insights from cognitive science·16 min read·Jan 30, 2021--2--2
Jan GronwaldinCantor’s ParadiseBeginner’s Guide to Mathematical ConstructivismHow some of the greatest minds of the twentieth century argued that Cantor’s paradise was not a paradise at all·15 min read·Jan 13, 2021----
Jan GronwaldinCantor’s ParadiseThe Beautiful Consistency of Mathematics — Alexander Yessenin-VolpinMathematics is often believed to bring people to madness. We hear many stories like those about Gödel, Cantor, Nash, or Grothendieck…·10 min read·Dec 16, 2020--2--2
Jan GronwaldinCantor’s ParadiseMind vs. Machine: A Philosophical Corollary of Gödel’s Incompleteness TheoremCanadian mathematician Simon Kochen recalled in his tribute to Kurt Gödel, that during his PhD exam he was aked to name five of Gödel’s…8 min read·Oct 15, 2020--4--4
Jan GronwaldinCantor’s ParadiseRefuting the Refutation of CantorOn August 2. 2020 Cantor’s Paradise published Bruno Campello’s brief critique of Cantor’s approach in transfinite mathematics. The author…9 min read·Sep 25, 2020----