Elaine Landry is professor of philosophy at the University of California, Davis. Her research spans three broad areas within Philosophy of Science: history and philosophy of mathematics, history and philosophy of science, and Plato's philosophy of mathematics. She is one of few philosophers who works on building bridges between all of these areas of research. Her papers are referenced in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (SEP) under the entries for both "Category Theory" and "Structural Realism".
1. The Roles of Set Theories in Mathematics, Colin McLarty 2. Reviving the Philosophy of Geometry, David Corfi eld 3. Homotopy Type Theory: A synthetic approach to higher equalities, Michael Shulman 4. Structuralism, Invariance, and Univalence, Steve Awodey 5. Category Theory and Foundations, Michael Ernst 6. Canonical Maps, Jean-Pierre Marquis 7. Categorical Logic and Model Theory, John Bell 8. Unfolding FOLDS: A Foundational Framework for Abstract Mathematical Concepts, Jean-Pierre Marquis 9. Categories and Modalities, Kohei Kishida 10. Proof Theory of the Cut Rule, J.R.B Cockett and R.A.G Seely 11. Contextuality: At the Borders of Paradox, Samson Abramsky 12. Categorical Quantum Mechanics I: Causal Quantum Processes, Bob Coecke and Aleks Kissinger 13. Category Theory and the Foundations of Classical Spacetime Theories, James Weatherall 14. Six-dimensional Lorentz Category, Joachim Lambek 15. Applications of Categories and Biology and Cognition, Andree Ehresmann 16. Categories as Mathematical Models, David I. Spivak 17. Categories of Scientifi c Theories, David Hans Halvorson and Dimitris Tsementzis 18. Structural Realism and Category Mistakes, Elaine Landry
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