Abstract
In order to make reality rational, the relativistic conception — like all modern theoretical physics — makes use of mathematical deduction. Now, mathematics does not stand still. It progresses, sometimes with astonishing rapidity — as during the relatively short period of time that saw the discoveries of Descartes, Fermat, Newton, and Leibniz — sometimes more slowly, but it goes without saying that it is constantly progressing and changing. It is therefore legitimate to ask what influence this progress has on the problem of explanation, which is the fundamental problem of all physical science.
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