Mathematics and its Applications: Philosophical Issues

A conference on the philosophical issues surrounding the applicability of mathematics, touching on representation, explanation, theory change, mathematical practice, and mathematical cognition.

The problem of applicability is daunting and multifaceted, and much about it remains unclear. As such, it has become peripheral in recent philosophy of mathematics, making way for work on a variety of smaller, more tractable issues.

Significant progress has been made on at least four of these issues in recent years, presenting the opportunity to forge links between them. These issues are: extra-mathematical explanation; intra-mathematical explanation; mathematics in scientific representation; and the cognitive benefits of mathematical thought, notation, and practice. It is time to capitalise on this progress.

For more information contact Rob Knowles via r.knowles@leeds.ac.uk

Poster for Mathematics and its applications conference at the University of Leeds