On the Concepts of Function and Dependence
This paper briefly traces the evolution of the function concept until its modern settheoretic definition, and then investigates its relationship to the pre-formal notion of variable dependence. I shall argue that the common association of pre-formal dependence with the modern function concept is mis...
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doaj-efb1e5763d90414d97c013d8e9d037d02020-11-25T00:43:34ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaPrincipia: An International Journal of Epistemology1414-42471808-17112015-09-01191011510.5007/1808-1711.2015v19n1p124360On the Concepts of Function and DependenceAndré Bazzoni0University of California BerkeleyThis paper briefly traces the evolution of the function concept until its modern settheoretic definition, and then investigates its relationship to the pre-formal notion of variable dependence. I shall argue that the common association of pre-formal dependence with the modern function concept is misconceived, and that two different notions of dependence are actually involved in the classic and the modern viewpoints, namely effective and functional dependence. The former contains the latter, and seems to conform more to our pre-formal conception of dependence. The idea of effective dependence is further investigated in connection with the notions of function content and intensionality. Finally, the relevance of the distinction between the two kinds of dependence to mathematical practice is considered.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/principia/article/view/35580Function ConceptVariable DependencePhilosophy of MathematicsHistory of Mathematics |
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On the Concepts of Function and Dependence |
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On the Concepts of Function and Dependence |
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On the Concepts of Function and Dependence |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology |
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This paper briefly traces the evolution of the function concept until its modern settheoretic definition, and then investigates its relationship to the pre-formal notion of variable dependence. I shall argue that the common association of pre-formal dependence with the modern function concept is misconceived, and that two different notions of dependence are actually involved in the classic and the modern viewpoints, namely effective and functional dependence. The former contains the latter, and seems to conform more to our pre-formal conception of dependence. The idea of effective dependence is further investigated in connection with the notions of function content and intensionality. Finally, the relevance of the distinction between the two kinds of dependence to mathematical practice is considered. |
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Function Concept Variable Dependence Philosophy of Mathematics History of Mathematics |
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