Duality, Epistemic Efficiency and Consistency

In G. Link (ed.), Formalism & Beyond. De Gruyter. pp. 1-24 (2014)
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Abstract

Duality has often been described as a means of extending our knowledge with a minimal additional outlay of investigative resources. I consider possible arguments for this view. Major elements of this argument are out of keeping with certain widely held views concerning the nature of axiomatic theories (both in projective geometry and elsewhere). They also require a special form of consistency requirement.

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Michael Detlefsen
Last affiliation: University of Notre Dame

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