Mathematics clearly plays an important role in scientific explanation. Debate continues, however, over the kind of role that mathematics plays. I argue that if pure mathematical explananda and physical explananda are unified under a common explanation within science, then we have good reason to believe that mathematics is explanatory in its own right. The argument motivates the search for a new kind of scientific case study, a case in which pure mathematical facts and physical facts are explanatorily unified. I argue that it is possible for there to be such cases, and provide some toy examples to demonstrate this. I then identify a potential source of scientific case studies as a guide for future work
Many explanations in science make use of mathematics. But are there cases where the mathematical com...
There are lots of arguments for, or justifications of, mathematical theorems that make use of princi...
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, ...
Mathematics appears to play a genuine explanatory role in science. But how do mathematical explanati...
Alan Baker argues that mathematical objects play an indispensable explanatory role in science. There...
Although there is a consensus among philosophers of mathematics and mathematicians that mathematical...
According to one popular nominalist picture, even when mathematics features indispensably in scienti...
Philosophers of mathematics have become increasingly interested in the explanatory role of mathemati...
During the last years the discussion concerning mathematical explana-tion has become of much importa...
This paper examines contemporary attempts to explicate the explanatory role of mathematics in the ph...
Does mathematics ever play an explanatory role in science? If so then this opens the way for scienti...
Inspired by indispensability arguments originating from Quine, mathematical realists such as Alan Ba...
Can mathematics contribute to our understanding of physical phenomena? One way to try to answer this...
Kitcher’s idea of ‘explanatory unification’, while originally proposed in the philosophy of science,...
Many explanations in science make use of mathematics. But are there cases where the mathematical com...
There are lots of arguments for, or justifications of, mathematical theorems that make use of princi...
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, ...
Mathematics appears to play a genuine explanatory role in science. But how do mathematical explanati...
Alan Baker argues that mathematical objects play an indispensable explanatory role in science. There...
Although there is a consensus among philosophers of mathematics and mathematicians that mathematical...
According to one popular nominalist picture, even when mathematics features indispensably in scienti...
Philosophers of mathematics have become increasingly interested in the explanatory role of mathemati...
During the last years the discussion concerning mathematical explana-tion has become of much importa...
This paper examines contemporary attempts to explicate the explanatory role of mathematics in the ph...
Does mathematics ever play an explanatory role in science? If so then this opens the way for scienti...
Inspired by indispensability arguments originating from Quine, mathematical realists such as Alan Ba...
Can mathematics contribute to our understanding of physical phenomena? One way to try to answer this...
Kitcher’s idea of ‘explanatory unification’, while originally proposed in the philosophy of science,...
Many explanations in science make use of mathematics. But are there cases where the mathematical com...
There are lots of arguments for, or justifications of, mathematical theorems that make use of princi...
What is the role of mathematics in scientific explanations? Does it/can it play an explanatory part?...