id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_h5kxlzrcdjde7dno7ge7v3snme D. Liggins Abstract Expressionism and the Communication Problem 2013 24 .pdf application/pdf 9316 709 65 belief expressionism – and show how it can explain how mathematics provides us with expressive Yablo says that participants in mathematical discourse do not believe that there are numbers 'except mathematical talk, on Yablo's view, is governed by principles of generation such as the instances of Yablo's make-believe game offered expressive advantages: by claiming within the pretence make the mathematical sentence true within the pretence, people with autism come to believe that The belief expressionist can explain how 'The number of sheep is square' instance, it is implausible to think that we simulate belief in mathematical propositions; Yablo's It seems that any communication Yablo can explain, the belief expressionist Nominalist belief expressionists deny that there are mathematical objects. The nominalist belief expressionist can explain why we formed our mathematical expressionist, Yablo attributes no mathematical belief to us at all, and so does not attribute any ./cache/work_h5kxlzrcdjde7dno7ge7v3snme.pdf ./txt/work_h5kxlzrcdjde7dno7ge7v3snme.txt