Mary S. Morgan is a prominent figure in the field of the history and philosophy of mathematics and science. She is known for her work on the role of mathematical modeling in scientific practice and has contributed to discussions about the interplay between mathematics and empirical science. Morgan has held academic positions, including at the London School of Economics, where she has been involved in research related to the philosophical implications of scientific modeling and the history of scientific thought.
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