"The Applicability of Mathematics in Science: Indispensability and Ontology" is likely a reference to discussions surrounding the philosophy of mathematics, particularly regarding how and why mathematics is applied in the sciences and what that implies about the nature of mathematical entities. ### Key Themes: 1. **Indispensability Argument**: This concept posits that if a scientific theory relies on certain mathematical entities, then we are justified in believing that those entities exist.

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