Reality Realism

Abstract

In Morality & Mathematics, Justin Clarke-Doane argues that it is hard to imagine being "a realist about, for example, the standard model of particle physics, but not about mathematics." I try to explain how that seems very possible from the perspective of a physicist. What is real is the physical world; mathematics starts from descriptions of the natural world and extrapolates from there, but that extrapolation does not imply any independent reality. Submitted to an Analysis Reviews symposium on Clarke-Doane's Morality & Mathematics.

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Sean M. Carroll
Johns Hopkins University

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