Scholz is a contemporary philosopher who has engaged critically with debates in the philosophy of mathematics, particularly concerning platonism and nominalism. Their work contributes to analytic discussions about the ontological status of mathematical objects and the adequacy of arguments for mathematical realism.
Critiqued Jerrold Katz's argument by elimination for mathematical platonism
Contributed to contemporary debates on platonism versus nominalism in philosophy of mathematics
Engaged with ontological questions about abstract objects