Is Mathematics Indispensable in Science?

Authors

  • Krzysztof Wójtowicz Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw

Abstract

This article consists of the two parts: the first on presents Hartry Field's nominalistic theory of science contained in his „Science Without Numbers”. The second part points to certain difficulties, which the realization of Field's program is faced with. The problem of an exact translation of nominalistic theories to mathematical theories, the connection between the incompleteness of the nominalistic theory and the conservativeness of its mathematical extension and an example of a theorem about finite sets, which needs some strong assumptions about infinite sets in its proof are presented.

Published

1994-09-01

How to Cite

Wójtowicz, K. (1994). Is Mathematics Indispensable in Science?. The Philosophy of Science, 2(3-4), 141–160. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/83