Quasi-empiricism in mathematics is the attempt in the philosophy of mathematics to direct philosophers' attention to mathematical practice, in particular...
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to debate. Quasi-empiricism in mathematics is an important topic in post-20th-century philosophy of mathematics, especially as reflected in the actual...
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practice, quasi-empiricism in mathematics, and so-called folk mathematics, oral traditions in the mainstream mathematical community or in other cultures...
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of mathematics Mark Steiner Mathematical universe hypothesis Philosophy of science Quasi-empiricism in mathematics Relationship between mathematics and...
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"postmodernism in mathematics" although that term is considered overloaded by some and insulting by others. Quasi-empiricism argues that in doing their research...
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of the biosciences and informatics. Studies of mathematical practice and quasi-empiricism in mathematics are also rightly part of the sociology of knowledge...
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mathematics in set theory Liar paradox New Foundations Philosophy of mathematics Principia Mathematica Quasi-empiricism in mathematics Mathematical thought...
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storm – PhrasePages displaying short descriptions with no spaces Quasi-empiricism in mathematics Rare events – event that occurs with low frequency, often with...
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problem of the foundations of mathematics. Quasi-empiricism in mathematics Borovik, Alexandre (November 2006). Mathematics Under the Microscope. Gene Genie...
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Hindsight bias Unexpected hanging paradox Map-territory relation Quasi-empiricism in mathematics Wicked problem Kouska's fallacy Sicart, François (26 February...
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Process philosophy (section Mathematics)
science of mathematics and embodied mind theses. Somewhat earlier, exploration of mathematical practice and quasi-empiricism in mathematics from the 1950s...
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In philosophy, empiricism is an epistemological view which holds that true knowledge or justification comes only or primarily from sensory experience...
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Quantum mind Quantum mysticism Quasi-empirical method Quasi-empiricism Quasi-empiricism in mathematics Quasi-quotation Quasi-realism Quassim Cassam Quaternio...
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American philosophy (redirect from Philosophy in the United States)
well known for his quasi-empiricism in mathematics, his challenge of the brain in a vat thought experiment, and his other work in philosophy of mind,...
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Sanders Peirce Bayesian probability Quasi-empirical methods Foundation ontology Ontology Philosophy of mathematics Mathematics Epistemology Post-processual archaeology...
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Imre Lakatos (category Philosophers of mathematics)
for instance, Lakatos's A renaissance of empiricism in the recent philosophy of mathematics, section 2, in which he defines a Euclidean system to be...
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rather than theory Quasi-empirical method, as close to empiricism as is possible when experience cannot falsify Empirical limits in science, problems with...
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Willard Van Orman Quine (category American philosophers of mathematics)
Quine at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Obituary from The Guardian Summary and Explanation of "On What There Is" "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" "On Simple...
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Abstract and concrete (section Quasi-abstract entities)
has been the problem of universals. In epistemology, abstract objects are considered problematic for empiricism. If abstracta lack causal powers and...
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A quasi-experiment is an empirical interventional study used to estimate the causal impact of an intervention on target population without random assignment...
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Experimental data (category Articles lacking in-text citations from December 2009)
investigators and mathematical analysis may be performed on these data. Accuracy and precision Computer science Data analysis Empiricism Epistemology Informatics...
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computation Hypercomputation Interactive programming Membrane computing Quasi-empiricism RE (complexity) Super-recursive algorithm Interactive Computation:...
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Kluwer. Paul Humphreys (2004). Extending Ourselves: Computational Science, Empiricism, and Scientific Method. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Johannes Lenhard...
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Fallibilism (section Mathematical fallibilism)
consistency amidst an inherent incompleteness in mathematics. Mathematical fallibilism differs from quasi-empiricism, to the extent that the latter does not...
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Outline of academic disciplines (section Mathematics)
security and reliability Cryptography Fault-tolerant computing Computing in mathematics, natural sciences, engineering, and medicine Algebraic (symbolic) computation...
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Methodology (section Mathematics)
reflected in the number of fields to which it is relevant. They include the natural sciences and the social sciences as well as philosophy and mathematics. The...
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Anti-realism (section Mathematical anti-realism)
In the philosophy of mathematics, realism is the claim that mathematical entities such as 'number' have an observer-independent existence. Empiricism...
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Field experiment (category Mathematical and quantitative methods (economics))
contextual differences as well from naturally-occurring experiments and quasi-experiments. While naturally-occurring experiments rely on an external force...
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Positivism (redirect from Positivism in Europe to 1900)
and mathematical models do not generally apply to history, so that it is not possible to formulate general (quasi-absolute) laws in history. In psychology...
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Logicism (redirect from Scottish School (philosophy of mathematics))
'logic' – mathematics is an extension of logic, some or all of mathematics is reducible to logic, or some or all of mathematics may be modelled in logic....
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