This paper explores the concept of Dynamic Platonism as a transfor- mative framework for understanding mathematical ontology and practi- ce. Moving beyond traditional ontological Platonism, which posits eter- nal, unchanging mathematical Forms, Dynamic Platonism emphasizes the fluid, historically situated, and diagrammatically enacted nature of mathematical idealities. Drawing from the work of Lautman, Cavaillès, and contemporary models such as TSK, the authors highlight how ma- thematical objects are dynamically constituted through gestures, dia- grams, and formal processes that evolve within specific contexts. This approach reconciles invariance with change, viewing mathematical truths as partial invariants embedded in a flux of history and embodied activi- ty. By integrating phenomenological insights from Husserl and Merleau- Ponty with category-theoretic and topological models, Dynamic Plato- nism offers a nuanced ontology where ideas are neither fixed nor purely subjective but are instead stratified, relational, and temporally extended. The framework invites a reevaluation of mathematical objectivity, emphasizing process, embodiment and the virtual power of diagrammatic practices of reasoning

Alunni, C., La Mantia, F., Zalamea, F. (2025). Dynamic Platonism: Mathematics, Gesture, and Philosophy. SCENARI, 23, 160-187.

Dynamic Platonism: Mathematics, Gesture, and Philosophy

Francesco La Mantia
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2025-01-01

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This paper explores the concept of Dynamic Platonism as a transfor- mative framework for understanding mathematical ontology and practi- ce. Moving beyond traditional ontological Platonism, which posits eter- nal, unchanging mathematical Forms, Dynamic Platonism emphasizes the fluid, historically situated, and diagrammatically enacted nature of mathematical idealities. Drawing from the work of Lautman, Cavaillès, and contemporary models such as TSK, the authors highlight how ma- thematical objects are dynamically constituted through gestures, dia- grams, and formal processes that evolve within specific contexts. This approach reconciles invariance with change, viewing mathematical truths as partial invariants embedded in a flux of history and embodied activi- ty. By integrating phenomenological insights from Husserl and Merleau- Ponty with category-theoretic and topological models, Dynamic Plato- nism offers a nuanced ontology where ideas are neither fixed nor purely subjective but are instead stratified, relational, and temporally extended. The framework invites a reevaluation of mathematical objectivity, emphasizing process, embodiment and the virtual power of diagrammatic practices of reasoning
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Alunni, C., La Mantia, F., Zalamea, F. (2025). Dynamic Platonism: Mathematics, Gesture, and Philosophy. SCENARI, 23, 160-187.
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