Original scientific paper
Mathematical Narratives
James Robert Brown
Abstract
Philosophers and mathematicians have different ideas about the difference between pure and applied mathematics. This should not surprise us, since they have different aims and interests. For mathematicians, pure mathematics is the interesting stuff, even if it has lots of physics involved. This has the consequence that picturesque examples play a role in motivating and justifying mathematical results. Philosophers might find this upsetting, but we find a parallel to mathematician’s attitudes in ethics, which, I argue, is a much better model for how philosophers should think about these issues.
Keywords
pure mathematics; applied mathematics; narratives; thought experiments
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165995
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Publication date:
5.5.2016.
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