Is observation mathematically-laden?

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  • Thomas Mueller Université de Lausanne

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https://doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2013v17n1p165

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In this article, we will defend an epistemological claim: that observation is mathematically-laden. A well-known thesis in the philosophy of science is that observation is theory-laden.  The claim that observation is mathematically laden can be partially seen as an analogous argument.

The first part of the paper focuses on the definition of mathematically-ladeness and its relations to the best-known problem of theory-ladeness.
The second part of the paper presents some explicit examples and outlines the consequences and the difficulties of this epistemological limit.
Finally a specific context for this problem is discussed in details: we will analyze the question of deterministic chaos as a paradigmatic example of mathematically-ladeness and shows that the deterministic or indeterministic nature of chaos is strongly linked to the choice of a particular mathematical description.

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2013-04-30

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