Affiliation:
1. Philosophy Department, Carleton College , Northfield, Minnnesota 55057, U.S.A
Abstract
AbstractJust as mathematics helps us to represent and reason about the natural world, in its internal applications one branch of mathematics helps us to represent and reason about the subject matter of another. Recognition of the close analogy between internal and external applications of mathematics can help resolve two persistent philosophical puzzles concerning its applicability: a platonist puzzle arising from the abstractness of mathematical objects; and an empiricist puzzle arising from mathematical propositions’ lack of empirical factual content. In order to see how this is the case, we will examine what it is to apply mathematics internally and describe examples.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Philosophy,General Mathematics