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Author:  Pedro M. Rosario Barbosa
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Underdetermination of Science:  Part I
The Relation Between Formal Science and Natural Science

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Pedro M. Rosario Barbosa

This book is the first of a series of books on the subject of underdetermination or subdetermination of science.  A particular view of scientific theories pertaining to this subject has become popular since the publication of Willard Van Orman Quine's "Two Dogmas of Empiricism".  According to it, formal sciences such as logic and mathematics can be revised in light of recalcitrant experience.

This book states that only a platonist view of mathematics can account for the real relationship between formal science and natural science.  For platonism to be a viable option, a particular philosophical doctrine is endorsed, namely that of Edmund Husserl.  If we regard mathematical entities as formal-ontological categories and mathematics as a mathesis universalis, we are able to hold a platonist proposal that agrees with contemporary mathematics and provides an adequate mathematical epistemology.  Once the nature and epistemology of mathematics is understood, we can understand better why experience cannot revise logic and mathematics.
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Underdetermination of Science:  Part II
Mind, Theories and Research Programs

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Pedro M. Rosario Barbosa

This book is the second and final volume of the Underdetermination of Science series.  It takes the reader back to Galileo's case, the "Galileo Affair", as a starting point to discuss the way theories are logically and mathematically interconnected between themselves.  It explores every aspect of theories, from the theories posited by the human mind regarding the external world, to scientific paradigms.






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