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The following pages link to Can Mathematics Explain Physical Phenomena? (Q4916267):
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- Indispensability and explanation: an overview and introduction (Q516214) (← links)
- Mathematical explanations of the rainbow (Q652839) (← links)
- Can mathematics explain natural intelligence? (Q1087846) (← links)
- The applicability of mathematics to physical modality (Q1708871) (← links)
- Optimal representations and the enhanced indispensability argument (Q2219148) (← links)
- On the continuity of geometrized Newtonian gravitation and general relativity (Q2241408) (← links)
- On Batterman's ‘On the Explanatory Role of Mathematics in Empirical Science’ (Q3012303) (← links)
- Applying Mathematics (Q4609443) (← links)
- Can we have mathematical understanding of physical phenomena? (Q5205198) (← links)
- An Inferential Conception of the Application of Mathematics (Q5275773) (← links)
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