| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The alternative view emphasizes two factors thatWigner largely ignores: the effectiveness of the natural sciences inmathematics, in that much mathematics has been motivated byinterpretations in the sciences, and still is; and the central placeof theories in both mathematics and the sciences, especially theory-building, in which analogies drawn from other theories play animportant role.[Ivor Gratta
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