Indispensability-based arguments for mathematical platonism are typically motivated by drawing an analogy between abstract mathematical objects and concrete scientific posits. In this paper, I argue that mathematics can sometimes help to reduce our concrete ontological, ideological, and structural commitments. My focus is on optimization explanations, and in particular the case study involving periodical cicadas. I argue that in this case, stronger mathematical apparatus yields explanations that have fewer concrete commitments. The nominalist cannot accept these more parsimonious explanations without embracing the stronger mathematics, and this poses a challenge for the nominalist position
Biology has proved to be a rich source of examples in which mathematics plays a role in explaining s...
The aim of this paper is to open a new front in the debate between platonism and nominalism by argui...
The indispensability argument seeks to establish the existence of mathematical objects. The success ...
Many explanations in science make use of mathematics. But are there cases where the mathematical com...
Inspired by indispensability arguments originating from Quine, mathematical realists such as Alan Ba...
Does mathematics ever play an explanatory role in science? If so then this opens the way for scienti...
The Enhanced Indispensability Argument (EIA) appeals to the existence of Mathematical Explanations o...
The present paper will argue that, for too long, many nominalists have concentrated their researches...
Some scientific explanations appear to turn on pure mathematical claims. The enhanced indispensabili...
This paper draws together two strands in the debate over the existence of mathematical objects. The ...
Within the context of the Quine-Putnam indispensability argument, one discussion about the status of...
There has been a recent surge of interest in mathematical explanations of empirical facts. A number ...
Proponents of the explanatory indispensability argument for mathematical platonism maintain that cla...
Baker (2005) claims to provide an example of mathematical explanation of an empirical phenomenon whi...
This paper discusses Baker’s Enhanced Indispensability Argument (EIA) for mathematical realism on th...
Biology has proved to be a rich source of examples in which mathematics plays a role in explaining s...
The aim of this paper is to open a new front in the debate between platonism and nominalism by argui...
The indispensability argument seeks to establish the existence of mathematical objects. The success ...
Many explanations in science make use of mathematics. But are there cases where the mathematical com...
Inspired by indispensability arguments originating from Quine, mathematical realists such as Alan Ba...
Does mathematics ever play an explanatory role in science? If so then this opens the way for scienti...
The Enhanced Indispensability Argument (EIA) appeals to the existence of Mathematical Explanations o...
The present paper will argue that, for too long, many nominalists have concentrated their researches...
Some scientific explanations appear to turn on pure mathematical claims. The enhanced indispensabili...
This paper draws together two strands in the debate over the existence of mathematical objects. The ...
Within the context of the Quine-Putnam indispensability argument, one discussion about the status of...
There has been a recent surge of interest in mathematical explanations of empirical facts. A number ...
Proponents of the explanatory indispensability argument for mathematical platonism maintain that cla...
Baker (2005) claims to provide an example of mathematical explanation of an empirical phenomenon whi...
This paper discusses Baker’s Enhanced Indispensability Argument (EIA) for mathematical realism on th...
Biology has proved to be a rich source of examples in which mathematics plays a role in explaining s...
The aim of this paper is to open a new front in the debate between platonism and nominalism by argui...
The indispensability argument seeks to establish the existence of mathematical objects. The success ...