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Can we do science without numbers? How much contingency is there? These seemingly unrelated questions--one in the philosophy of math and science and the other in metaphysics--share an unexpectedly close connection. For as it turns out, a radical answer to the second leads to a breakthrough on the first. The radical answer is new view about modality called compossible immutabilism. The breakthrough is a new strategy for doing science without numbers. One of the chief benefits of the new strategy …Read more
APA Eastern Division
Uppsala, Sweden
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
Areas of Interest
| Buddhism |