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Science without Numbers

By (author) Hartry Field
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 27th Oct 2016
Dimensions: w 135mm h 216mm d 11mm
Weight: 232g
ISBN-10: 0198777922
ISBN-13: 9780198777922
Barcode No: 9780198777922
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Synopsis
Science Without Numbers caused a stir in philosophy on its original publication in 1980, with its bold nominalist approach to the ontology of mathematics and science. Hartry Field argues that we can explain the utility of mathematics without assuming it true. Part of the argument is that good mathematics has a special feature ("conservativeness") that allows it to be applied to "nominalistic" claims (roughly, those neutral to the existence of mathematical entities) in a way that generates nominalistic consequences more easily without generating any new ones. Field goes on to argue that we can axiomatize physical theories using nominalistic claims only, and that in fact this has advantages over the usual axiomatizations that are independent of nominalism. There has been much debate about the book since it first appeared. It is now reissued in a revised contains a substantial new preface giving the author's current views on the original book and the issues that were raised in the subsequent discussion of it.

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