Models and Inferences in Science

  • Bangu S
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I present a reconstruction of Eugene Wigner’s argument for the claim that mathematics is ‘unreasonable effective’, together with six objections to its soundness. I show that these objections are weaker than usually thought, and I sketch a new objection.

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Bangu, S. (2016). Models and Inferences in Science, 25, 11–30. Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-28163-6

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