• affiliate@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    the math/philosophy overlap in set theory/logic makes me uneasy. the closer you get to it, the more the idea that “math is objective” starts to fade away. also pretty surreal to be learning philosophy/taking things as given in a math class. especially because you spend a lot of time proving that certain things are true, but you don’t ever say what it means for something to be true.

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      24 minutes ago

      Math and science all have a philosophical core, it’s just that most of the time you don’t need to question it, so it’s easy to forget about it. Which is fine

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      7 hours ago

      We already know that math isn’t objective due to Godel’s incompleteness theorem

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          Godel’s second theory of incompleteness states that a formal system cannot prove its own consistency

          I think that’s as close as you can get to “math is not objective”