Following Wittgenstein's remark that his aim is to make the philosophical problems 'disappear', this work reconstructs his strategy for dissolving traditional problems about mathematics. Both philosophers and mathematicians are presented with reasons why Wittgenstein's normativist approach has revolutionary eliminative-therapeutical consequences.
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