Baker (2005) claims to provide an example of mathematical explanation of an empirical phenomenon which leads to ontological commitment to mathematical objects. This is meant to show that the positing of mathematical entities is necessary for satisfactory scientific explanations and thus that the application of mathematics to science can be used, at least in some cases, to support mathematical realism. In this paper I show that the example of explanation Baker considers can actually be given without postulating mathematical objects and thus cannot be used by the mathematical realist. I also show that, despite this, mathematics keeps playing an important methodological role in the explanation and does not reduce to a merely computational or d...
In explaining the observations that support a physical theory, scientists typically appeal to mathem...
This dissertation is centered around a set of apparently conflicting intuitions that we may have abo...
Realists often suggest that scientific knowledge is grounded in the mathematical representation of n...
Inspired by indispensability arguments originating from Quine, mathematical realists such as Alan Ba...
This paper discusses Baker’s Enhanced Indispensability Argument (EIA) for mathematical realism on th...
Some philosophers of mathematics argue that the role of mathematical models in science is merely rep...
Alan Baker argues that mathematical objects play an indispensable explanatory role in science. There...
What is the role of mathematics in scientific explanations? Does it/can it play an explanatory part?...
Several philosophers have argued that to capture the generality of certain scientific explanations, ...
During the last years the discussion concerning mathematical explana-tion has become of much importa...
Does mathematics ever play an explanatory role in science? If so then this opens the way for scienti...
The received view concerning mathematics is the one, that mathematics is a priori, and that mathemat...
Many explanations in science make use of mathematics. But are there cases where the mathematical com...
There has been a recent surge of interest in mathematical explanations of empirical facts. A number ...
This paper argues that scientific realism commits us to a metaphysical determination relation betwee...
In explaining the observations that support a physical theory, scientists typically appeal to mathem...
This dissertation is centered around a set of apparently conflicting intuitions that we may have abo...
Realists often suggest that scientific knowledge is grounded in the mathematical representation of n...
Inspired by indispensability arguments originating from Quine, mathematical realists such as Alan Ba...
This paper discusses Baker’s Enhanced Indispensability Argument (EIA) for mathematical realism on th...
Some philosophers of mathematics argue that the role of mathematical models in science is merely rep...
Alan Baker argues that mathematical objects play an indispensable explanatory role in science. There...
What is the role of mathematics in scientific explanations? Does it/can it play an explanatory part?...
Several philosophers have argued that to capture the generality of certain scientific explanations, ...
During the last years the discussion concerning mathematical explana-tion has become of much importa...
Does mathematics ever play an explanatory role in science? If so then this opens the way for scienti...
The received view concerning mathematics is the one, that mathematics is a priori, and that mathemat...
Many explanations in science make use of mathematics. But are there cases where the mathematical com...
There has been a recent surge of interest in mathematical explanations of empirical facts. A number ...
This paper argues that scientific realism commits us to a metaphysical determination relation betwee...
In explaining the observations that support a physical theory, scientists typically appeal to mathem...
This dissertation is centered around a set of apparently conflicting intuitions that we may have abo...
Realists often suggest that scientific knowledge is grounded in the mathematical representation of n...