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Science and necessity / John Bigelow, Robert Pargetter.

Van Pelt Library Q175 .B554 1990
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bigelow, John, 1948-
Contributor:
Pargetter, Robert.
Series:
Cambridge studies in philosophy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Science--Philosophy.
Science.
Logic.
Mathematics.
Physical Description:
x, 410 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, 1990.
Summary:
This book espouses an innovative theory of scientific realism in which due weight is given to mathematics and logic. The authors argue that mathematics can be understood realistically if it is seen to be the study of universals, of properties and relations, of patterns and structures, the kinds of things which can be in several places at once. Taking this kind of scientific platonism as their point of departure, they show how the theory of universals can account for probability, laws of nature, causation, and explanation, and explore the consequences in all these fields. This will be an important book for all philosophers of science, logicians, and metaphysicians, and their graduate students. The readership will also include those outside philosophy interested in the interrelationship of philosophy and science.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0521390273
OCLC:
21293656

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