Coordination of Space and Unity of Science
Liu, Chuang (2000) Coordination of Space and Unity of Science.
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Abstract
In this essay, I explore a metaphor in geometry for the debate between the unity and the disunity of science, namely, the possibility of putting a global coordinate system (or a chart) on a manifold. I explain why the former is a good metaphor that shows what it means (and takes in principle) for science to be unified. I then go through some of the existing literature on the unity/disunity debate and show how the metaphor sheds light on some of the views and arguments.
| Keywords: | geometry, unification, disunity of science, foundationalism, pluralism, reduction |
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| Subjects: | General Issues: Explanation General Issues: Philosophers of Science General Issues: Reductionism/Holism |
| ID Code: | 388 |
| Deposited By: | Liu, Chuang |
| Deposited On: | 26 August 2001 |