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Structuralism and the conformity of mathematics and nature
Authors:Noah Stemeroff
Institution:1. University of Urbino, DISPeA, Via Timoteo Viti 10, 61029, Urbino PU, Italy;2. Department of Philosophy, University of Geneva, rue de Candolle 5, CH-1211, Genève 4, Switzerland
Abstract:Structuralists typically appeal to some variant of the widely popular ‘mapping’ account of mathematical representation to suggest that mathematics is applied in modern science to represent the world’s physical structure. However, in this paper, I argue that this realist interpretation of the ‘mapping’ account presupposes that physical systems possess an ‘assumed structure’ that is at odds with modern physical theory. Through two detailed case studies concerning the use of the differential and variational calculus in modern dynamics, I show that the formal structure that we need to assume in order to apply the mapping account is inconsistent with the way in which mathematics is applied in modern physics. The problem is that a realist interpretation of the ‘mapping’ account imposes too severe of a constraint on the conformity that must exist between mathematics and nature in order for mathematics to represent the structure of a physical system.
Keywords:Scientific realism  Structuralism  Mapping account of mathematical representation
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