Unit for History and Philosophy of Science
2014 Research Seminar Series
PLEASE NOTE NEW COMMENCEMENT TIME 4PM APPROX FINISH TIME 6PM

SCIENCE MEETING ROOM 450, 4TH FLOOR CARSLAW BUILDING, CAMPERDOWN CAMPUS
MONDAY
10TH MARCH

KATHERINE DUNLOP
(University of Texas)
"Arithmetic and Geometry in Poincaré's Science and Hypothesis"
It is usually supposed that Poincaré's Science and Hypothesis contains a 
unified view of mathematics and physical science.  But its defense of a role 
for intuition in arithmetic does not fit well with the conventionalism Poincaré 
advocates elsewhere in the book.  After bringing out the conflict, I argue that 
the most usual way of resolving it does not succeed.  That is to suppose the 
sciences are arranged in a hierarchy such that arithmetic is presupposed by 
geometry, which is presupposed by mechanics, etc.  On the usual reading, 
Poincaré takes arithmetic to depend on an a priori intuition which underlies 
the notion of natural number (and with it the principle of mathematical 
induction), and is thereby seen to underlie all science.  In contrast, I 
maintain that Poincaré conceives mathematical reasoning as a general type, of 
which the justification of arithmetical notions is just one instance, distinct 
from its application to geometry.  The sense in which intuition is foundational 
for all science is that it helps us to decide on conventions, by showing them 
to be appropriate in light of our experience.  So Poincaré's account of 
arithmetic has a place in his overall view of science, just a different place 
than is usually supposed.
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