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#25 - Mathematical Explanation with Mark Colyvan

Author
Ben Chugg and Vaden Masrani
Published
Mon 24 May 2021
Episode Link
https://www.incrementspodcast.com/25

We often talk of explanation in the context of empirical sciences, but what about explanation in logic and mathematics? Is there such a thing? If so, what does it look like and what are the consequences? In this episode we sit down with professor of philosophy Mark Colyvan and explore


  • How mathematical explanation differs from explanation in the natural sciences

  • Counterfactual reasoning in mathematics

  • Intra versus extra mathematical explanation

  • Alternate logics

  • Mathematical thought experiments

  • The use of probability in the courtroom

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Mark Colyvan is a professor of philosophy at the University of Sydney, and a visiting professor (and, previously, Humboldt fellow) at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich. He has a wide array of research interests, including the philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of logic, decision theory, environmental philosophy, and ecology. He has authored three books: The Indispensability of Mathematics (Oxford University Press, 2001), Ecological Orbits: How Planets Move and Populations Grow (Oxford University Press, 2004, co-authored with Lev Ginzburg), and An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics (Cambridge University Press, 2012).

Special Guest: Mark Colyvan.

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