Can mathematics explain physical phenomena?

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Batterman ([2010]) raises a number of concerns for the inferential conception of the applicability of mathematics advocated by Bueno and Colyvan ([2011]). Here, we distinguish the various concerns, and indicate how they can be assuaged by paying attention to the nature of the mappings involved and emphasizing the significance of interpretation in this context. We also indicate how this conception can accommodate the examples that Batterman draws upon in his critique. Our conclusion is that 'asymptotic reasoning' can be straightforwardly accommodated within the inferential conception. © The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of British Society for the Philosophy of Science. All rights reserved.

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Bueno, O., & French, S. (2012). Can mathematics explain physical phenomena? British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 63(1), 85–113. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjps/axr017

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