We show that recent big growth of applications of Category Theory to Physics might be associated with unavoidable appearance of model theoretical structures coming from formal languages used to describe mathematical models of so called physical reality. Even in the simplest case of Elementary Protocolar Theory we are (to fulfil the conditions of consistency and simplicity of the language) confined to some model theoretical limitations. We discuss some examples. We also formulate conjectures and perspectives for future investigations
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The intent of this study is to provide formal apparatus which facilitates the investigation of probl...
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Analyses of the nature and structure of scientific theories have predominantly focused on formalisat...
Tarski-Seidenberg, and Weil-Hrushovski have in common? And what do they have to do with the book und...
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Several philosophers of science construe models of scientific theories as set-theoretic structures. ...
The semantic approach to scientific representation is now long established as a favourite amongst ph...
Several philosophers of science construe models of scientific theories as set-theoretic structures. ...
A general definition of interpreted formal language is presented. The notion “is a part of" is forma...
The so-called received view of scientific theory, initially proposed by logical positivists, represe...
In this first paper of a series of works on the foundations of science, we examine the significance ...
In today\u27s philosophy of science, scientific theories are construed as abstract mathematical obje...
Physical models have long been used to represent a great many things. By and large, however, the rep...
In the progression from Newtonian physics to general relativity, the structural feature of absolute ...
The intent of this study is to provide formal apparatus which facilitates the investigation of probl...
This paper is the first in a series whose goal is to develop a fundamentally new way of constructing...
Category theory is a very general formalism, but there is a certain special way that physicists use ...
Analyses of the nature and structure of scientific theories have predominantly focused on formalisat...
Tarski-Seidenberg, and Weil-Hrushovski have in common? And what do they have to do with the book und...
We discuss ways in which category theory might be useful in philosophy of science, in particular for...
Several philosophers of science construe models of scientific theories as set-theoretic structures. ...
The semantic approach to scientific representation is now long established as a favourite amongst ph...
Several philosophers of science construe models of scientific theories as set-theoretic structures. ...
A general definition of interpreted formal language is presented. The notion “is a part of" is forma...
The so-called received view of scientific theory, initially proposed by logical positivists, represe...
In this first paper of a series of works on the foundations of science, we examine the significance ...
In today\u27s philosophy of science, scientific theories are construed as abstract mathematical obje...
Physical models have long been used to represent a great many things. By and large, however, the rep...