This volume presents a selection of papers from the Poincare
Project of the Center for the Philosophy of Science, University of
Lisbon, bringing together an international group of scholars with
new assessments of Henri Poincare's philosophy of science-both its
historical impact on the foundations of science and mathematics,
and its relevance to contemporary philosophical inquiry. The work
of Poincare (1854-1912) extends over many fields within mathematics
and mathematical physics. But his scientific work was inseparable
from his groundbreaking philosophical reflections, and the
scientific ferment in which he participated was inseparable from
the philosophical controversies in which he played a pre-eminent
part. The subsequent history of the mathematical sciences was
profoundly influenced by Poincare's philosophical analyses of the
relations between and among mathematics, logic, and physics, and,
more generally, the relations between formal structures and the
world of experience. The papers in this collection illuminate
Poincare's place within his own historical context as well as the
implications of his work for ours."
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