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In reply to the discussion: Is the idea of "2 + 2 = 4" cultural? [View all]chia
(2,817 posts)12. As a mathematician (I most definitely am not) you might be able to support or reject this idea of
separating the colonial/religious influence from mathematics?
https://www.amazon.com/Euclid-Jesus-mathematics-Christianity-religious-ebook/dp/B00CKDE2TK/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=euclid+and+jesus&qid=1594230588&sr=8-2
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As a mathematician (I most definitely am not) you might be able to support or reject this idea of
chia
Jul 2020
#12
Put two eggs on a table. Now put two more. Count the eggs. Regardless of culture, same answer.
Midnight Writer
Jul 2020
#17
The symbols used to denote the numbers are cultural. Science is not cultural.
applegrove
Jul 2020
#22
This is the old "who has all the answers" philosophy question put on an especially poor platform.
Eugene
Jul 2020
#30
Well, as I recall, Alfred Whitehead and Bertrand Russell spent page after page...
NNadir
Jul 2020
#32
Well, if she tweets in public, "attacking" "Western Imperialism" for supporting 2+2 equals 4
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2020
#37
This is totally gonna invalidate my thesis on equivariant cohomology theories :(
Lucky Luciano
Aug 2020
#39