2020
DOI: 10.32734/jormtt.v2i2.4678
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Mathematical Philosophy

Abstract: Mathematics and philosophy are two words with different meanings and the same thing. With various historical evidence, mathematics as the basis of science is not part of or born from philosophy. In the same position in knowledge, mathematics confirm the answers to intimate problem in philosophy. Often there is confusion in philosophy because of conflicting concepts with one another. Mathematics without philosophy does not move swiftly, because without the meanings that are sometimes driven by philosophy. Logic… Show more

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“…All of these are problem that are naturally present when science has a confrontation with the interests and needs of life. Historically mathematics is not part of philosophy, even though mathematics is considered as a science (Nasution, 2020a). It proves that philosophy and geometry are twins and born together (Bird, 1996), whereas geometry is part of mathematics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these are problem that are naturally present when science has a confrontation with the interests and needs of life. Historically mathematics is not part of philosophy, even though mathematics is considered as a science (Nasution, 2020a). It proves that philosophy and geometry are twins and born together (Bird, 1996), whereas geometry is part of mathematics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through dialogue, philosophy tries to justify it, while mathematics elaborates and proves the point. Therefore, the philosophy of computer science did not thrive [123]. On the other hand, computer science and mathematics are closely interdependent because it is necessary, but it does not suffice to understand and solve the existing problem [124].…”
Section: ) Scientific Basismentioning
confidence: 99%