This paper elaborates on the fictionalist conception of mathematics, and on how it accommodates the obvious fact that mathematical claims are important in application to the physical world. It also replies to Maddy's argument that fictionalism does not have the epistemological advantage over Platonism that it appears to have; the reply involves a discussion of whether mathematics should be regarded as conservative over second order physical theories as well as first order ones.
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Field, H. (1990). MATHEMATICS WITHOUT TRUTH [A REPLY TO MADDY]. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 71(3), 206–222. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0114.1990.tb00400.x
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