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Ethics in Thought. Gian-Carlo Rota and Philosophy

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Discrete Thoughts - Pensieri discreti, where “discreti” means both discrete and discreet: the title announces, with surprising clearness, and simultaneously conceals, with ingenious ambivalence, the gigantic feat Rota intends to perform: “to tell the truth”. Although it is, classically, the philosopher’s task, telling the truth is proclaimed from the outset as the - difficult/impossible? - enterprise of the mathematician. “In mathematics, as anywhere today, it is becoming more difficult to tell the truth” (Rota, 1986, p. IX): these are the first words of the preface to Discrete Thoughts, and they ring out as a provocation and a challenge that presents itself as particularly difficult due to the complexity of the wealth of knowledge that mathematics represents, but also due to the persistence in the sciences of a reductive conception of truth.

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Bonicalzi, F. (2009). Ethics in Thought. Gian-Carlo Rota and Philosophy. In: Damiani, E., D’Antona, O., Marra, V., Palombi, F. (eds) From Combinatorics to Philosophy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-88753-1_11

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