Structuralism and the applicability of mathematics
pp. 229-253
Abstract
In this paper I argue for the view that structuralism offers the best perspective for an acceptable account of the applicability of mathematics in the empirical sciences. Structuralism, as I understand it, is the view that mathematics is not the science of a particular type of objects, but of structural properties of arbitrary domains of entities, regardless of whether they are actually existing, merely presupposed or only intentionally intended.
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(2010) Essays on non-empiricist rigorous philosophy. Axiomathes 20 (2-3).
Pages: 229-253
Full citation:
Da Silva Jairo José (2010) „Structuralism and the applicability of mathematics“. Axiomathes 20 (2-3), 229–253.