Between Mathematics and Physics

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990:369 - 378 (1990)
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Abstract

Nothing has been more central to philosophy of mathematics than the distinction between mathematical and physical objects. Yet consideration of quantum particles shows the inadequacy of the popular spacetime and causal characterizations of the distinction. It also raises problems for an assumption used recently by Field, Hellman and Horgan, namely, that the mathematical realm is metaphysically independent of the physical one.

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