Rules to Infinity: The Normative Role of Mathematics in Scientific Explanation

Mark Povich
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Rules to Infinity: The Normative Role of Mathematics in Scientific Explanation

Mark Povich
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  • Published date: Jan 10, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780197679005
  • Dimensions: 6.614173228" W x 1.062992125" L x 9.330708661" H
Mark Povich is Visiting Assistant Professor in Philosophy at University of Rochester. He has published articles in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Erkenntnis, Mind, Philosophy of Science, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Synthese, among others.
"An excellent book for anyone who wants to think seriously about how mathematical explanations work in science, and especially for those who think this may have important consequences for a Platonic view of mathematics." --Alan Sidelle, Professor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison"Rules to Infinity is one of the most creative and insightful books written on the relationship between mathematics and scientific explanation in several decades. At a time when many philosophical discussions on these issues travel well-worn paths, Mark Povich's work charts a new and exciting course." --Kareem Khalifa, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles"The kind of philosophy I like best involves connecting seemingly disparate ideas to solve a stubborn philosophical problem in an unexpected way. That is exactly what Mark Povich achieves. This is a wonderful contribution to the debate!" --Agustin Rayo, Professor of Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology"This book is essential reading for those working on scientific explanation, scientific representation and the metaphysical interpretation of pure mathematics." --Christopher Pincock, The Ohio State University

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