The idea that science can be automated is so deeply related to the view that the method of mathematics is the axiomatic method, that confuting the claim that mathematical knowledge can be extended by means of the axiomatic method is almost equivalent to confuting the claim that science can be automated. I argue that the axiomatic view is inadequate as a view of the method of mathematics and that the analytic view is to be preferred. But, if the method of mathematics and natural sciences is the analytic method, then the advancement of knowledge cannot be mechanized, since non-deductive reasoning plays a crucial role in the analytic method, and non-deductive reasoning cannot be fully mechanized
The formal sciences - mathematical as opposed to natural sciences, such as operations research, stat...
Axiomatization of Physics (and Science in general) has many drawbacks that are correctly criticized ...
This paper highlights an evident inherent inconsistency or arbitrariness in the axiomatic method in ...
We discuss the automation of mathematical reasoning, surveying the abilities displayed by human math...
This article aims to suggest that a promising step towards the elaboration of an adequate naturalist...
This chapter tries to answer the following question: How should we conceive of the method of mathema...
How should one conceive of the method of mathematics, if one takes a naturalist stance? Mathematical...
When mathematicians discuss proofs, they rarely have a particular formal system in mind. Indeed, the...
Some mathematical theorems can be proven only with the help of computer programs. Does this reliance...
In spite of their exponential growth, computer-assisted and especially computer-generated mathe-mati...
The motivating question of this paper is: ‘How are our beliefs in the theorems of mathematics justif...
The clamour for scientific reasoning in philosophy is born out of a belief that scientific reasoning...
In one sense, this article is a personal tribute to Woody Bledsoe. As such, the style will in genera...
The motivating question of this paper is: ‘How are our beliefs in the theorems of mathematics justif...
Mathematics is seen differently by mathematicians, computer scientist, and philosophers. The perspec...
The formal sciences - mathematical as opposed to natural sciences, such as operations research, stat...
Axiomatization of Physics (and Science in general) has many drawbacks that are correctly criticized ...
This paper highlights an evident inherent inconsistency or arbitrariness in the axiomatic method in ...
We discuss the automation of mathematical reasoning, surveying the abilities displayed by human math...
This article aims to suggest that a promising step towards the elaboration of an adequate naturalist...
This chapter tries to answer the following question: How should we conceive of the method of mathema...
How should one conceive of the method of mathematics, if one takes a naturalist stance? Mathematical...
When mathematicians discuss proofs, they rarely have a particular formal system in mind. Indeed, the...
Some mathematical theorems can be proven only with the help of computer programs. Does this reliance...
In spite of their exponential growth, computer-assisted and especially computer-generated mathe-mati...
The motivating question of this paper is: ‘How are our beliefs in the theorems of mathematics justif...
The clamour for scientific reasoning in philosophy is born out of a belief that scientific reasoning...
In one sense, this article is a personal tribute to Woody Bledsoe. As such, the style will in genera...
The motivating question of this paper is: ‘How are our beliefs in the theorems of mathematics justif...
Mathematics is seen differently by mathematicians, computer scientist, and philosophers. The perspec...
The formal sciences - mathematical as opposed to natural sciences, such as operations research, stat...
Axiomatization of Physics (and Science in general) has many drawbacks that are correctly criticized ...
This paper highlights an evident inherent inconsistency or arbitrariness in the axiomatic method in ...