Science and Necessity
Discover the profound insights of John Bigelow in his thought-provoking book, Science and Necessity, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. Spanning an impressive 424 pages, this book delves into the theory of scientific realism, emphasizing the vital roles of mathematics and logic in our understanding of science. Bigelow articulates how mathematics emerges not merely as an abstract discipline but as the study of universals, properties, and relations that reflect the underlying structures of reality. This compelling narrative encourages readers to appreciate the interconnection between scientific inquiry and mathematical reasoning. Science and Necessity is essential for anyone interested in the philosophy of science, offering a rich exploration of logic and mathematics that is both engaging and enlightening.