Assuming that our best physical theories succeed in describing the most general features of reality, one can only be struck by the effectiveness of mathematics in physics, and wonder whether our ability to describe, if not the very nature of physical entities, at least their relations and the fundamental structures they enter, does not result from applying mathematics. In this dissertation, we claim that mathematical theories are so effectively applicable in physics merely because physical reality is of quantitative nature. We begin by displaying and supporting an ontology of quantities and laws of nature, in the context of current philosophical debates on the nature of properties (universals, classes of tropes, or even nominalistic resembl...
A physical theory is a partially interpreted axiomatic formal system (L,S), where L is a formal lang...
The essay traces the following idea from the presocratic philosopher Heraclitus, to the Pythagoreans...
Du Châtelet holds that mathematical representations play an explanatory role in natural science. Mor...
Assuming that our best physical theories succeed in describing the most general features of reality,...
Si nos théories physiques peuvent décrire les traits les plus généraux de la réalité, on sait aussi ...
If physicalism is true, everything is physical. In other words, everything supervenes on, or is nece...
Realists often suggest that scientific knowledge is grounded in the mathematical representation of n...
The notions of “mathematicalness” and “mathematicability” of nature appear in the context of attempt...
The view of nature we adopt in the natural attitude is determined by common sense, without which we ...
I combine the idea of a primitive ontology with the metaphysics of laws of nature. In so doing, I ex...
If physicalism is true, everything is physical. In other words, everything su-pervenes on, or is nec...
Abstract mathematical formulae are our “mother tongue”, thanks to which we are able to develop a cre...
If physicalism is true, everything is physical. In other words, everything supervenes on, or is nece...
Talk given at Workshop Bridging Metaphysics and Philosophy of Physics. University of Rochester. Roch...
The mathematical nature of modern physics suggests that mathematics is bound to play some role in ex...
A physical theory is a partially interpreted axiomatic formal system (L,S), where L is a formal lang...
The essay traces the following idea from the presocratic philosopher Heraclitus, to the Pythagoreans...
Du Châtelet holds that mathematical representations play an explanatory role in natural science. Mor...
Assuming that our best physical theories succeed in describing the most general features of reality,...
Si nos théories physiques peuvent décrire les traits les plus généraux de la réalité, on sait aussi ...
If physicalism is true, everything is physical. In other words, everything supervenes on, or is nece...
Realists often suggest that scientific knowledge is grounded in the mathematical representation of n...
The notions of “mathematicalness” and “mathematicability” of nature appear in the context of attempt...
The view of nature we adopt in the natural attitude is determined by common sense, without which we ...
I combine the idea of a primitive ontology with the metaphysics of laws of nature. In so doing, I ex...
If physicalism is true, everything is physical. In other words, everything su-pervenes on, or is nec...
Abstract mathematical formulae are our “mother tongue”, thanks to which we are able to develop a cre...
If physicalism is true, everything is physical. In other words, everything supervenes on, or is nece...
Talk given at Workshop Bridging Metaphysics and Philosophy of Physics. University of Rochester. Roch...
The mathematical nature of modern physics suggests that mathematics is bound to play some role in ex...
A physical theory is a partially interpreted axiomatic formal system (L,S), where L is a formal lang...
The essay traces the following idea from the presocratic philosopher Heraclitus, to the Pythagoreans...
Du Châtelet holds that mathematical representations play an explanatory role in natural science. Mor...