In series of articles we continue to advance idea that mathematics and physics is the same. We bring forward two basic assumptions as principles. First is the primacy of life as opposed to dominating reductionism, and second – immaturity of epistemology. Second principle says that we have reached stage of epistemology where we have stepped outside simple perceptibility only on level of individuality (since Aristotle) but not on level of collective mind. The last stage have reached only most of religious teachings but not physical science that is still under oppressive influence of reductionism. This causes that what we call research in physical science turns out to be simply instrumental improvement of perception within visional confinement...
In what follows I argue for an epistemic bridge principle that allows us to move from real mathemati...
Scientists have always attempted to explain the world in terms of a few unifying principles. In the ...
What sort of subject is the philosophy of science? It would be difficult to find any sort of agreeme...
In series of articles we continue to advance idea that mathematics and physics is the same. We bring...
If physicalism is true, everything is physical. In other words, everything supervenes on, or is nece...
In this essay, I argue that mathematics is a natural science---just like physics, chemistry, or biol...
Extraordinary mathematicality of physics is also shown by dimensionlessness of Planck spacetime and ...
The philosophy of mathematics provides a severe test for a materialist explanation of science. This...
x1. Mathematics and the physical world. Genuine scientiÞc knowledge cannot be certain, nor can it be...
A number of those actively involved in the physical sciences anticipate the creation of a unified ap...
Realists often suggest that scientific knowledge is grounded in the mathematical representation of n...
The historical development of Mathematics and Physics suggests that: (a) Mathematics and Physics hav...
Our world has been shaped by the outcome of the scientific revolution and its offspring, the industr...
Many of those actively involved in the physical sciences adopt a reductionist point of view, in whic...
We discuss the nature of reality in the ontological context of Penrose's math-matter-mind triangle. ...
In what follows I argue for an epistemic bridge principle that allows us to move from real mathemati...
Scientists have always attempted to explain the world in terms of a few unifying principles. In the ...
What sort of subject is the philosophy of science? It would be difficult to find any sort of agreeme...
In series of articles we continue to advance idea that mathematics and physics is the same. We bring...
If physicalism is true, everything is physical. In other words, everything supervenes on, or is nece...
In this essay, I argue that mathematics is a natural science---just like physics, chemistry, or biol...
Extraordinary mathematicality of physics is also shown by dimensionlessness of Planck spacetime and ...
The philosophy of mathematics provides a severe test for a materialist explanation of science. This...
x1. Mathematics and the physical world. Genuine scientiÞc knowledge cannot be certain, nor can it be...
A number of those actively involved in the physical sciences anticipate the creation of a unified ap...
Realists often suggest that scientific knowledge is grounded in the mathematical representation of n...
The historical development of Mathematics and Physics suggests that: (a) Mathematics and Physics hav...
Our world has been shaped by the outcome of the scientific revolution and its offspring, the industr...
Many of those actively involved in the physical sciences adopt a reductionist point of view, in whic...
We discuss the nature of reality in the ontological context of Penrose's math-matter-mind triangle. ...
In what follows I argue for an epistemic bridge principle that allows us to move from real mathemati...
Scientists have always attempted to explain the world in terms of a few unifying principles. In the ...
What sort of subject is the philosophy of science? It would be difficult to find any sort of agreeme...