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Philo of Larissa  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2025-9-18 12:55) 
[Revised entry by Charles Brittain and Peter Osorio on September 17, 2025. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Philo (159/8 - 84/3 BCE) was the last known head of Plato's Academy during its skeptical phase. Under his leadership, the Academics abandoned the radical skepticism of Arcesilaus and Carneades (who professed to live without rationally warranted beliefs) in favor of a form of mitigated skepticism allowing for provisional beliefs that did not claim certainty. But Philo himself seems to have gone a step further in his controversial "Roman Books", where he rejected the Stoic definition of knowledge on which the...
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Structuralism in the Philosophy of Mathematics  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2025-9-18 8:39) 
[Revised entry by Erich Reck and Georg Schiemer on September 17, 2025. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] The core idea of structuralism concerning mathematics is that modern mathematical theories, always or in most cases, characterize abstract structures, instead of referring to more traditional kinds of objects, including sets, or of providing mere calculating techniques for applications. Thus, arithmetic characterizes the natural number structure, analysis the real number structure, and traditional geometry the structure of Euclidean space. As such, structuralism is a position about the subject matter and content of...



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