mebbe the problem isn't the tool, but the tool wielders, like nuclear
fission can heat your home or melt your world

On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 6:33 AM, X Acto <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Ron said:
> > DmB,
> >
> > The more I delve into it, it seems the mathematicians were the ones
> > who saw the world in an expression of number. We can see
> > the philosphical problems arising out of it.
>
> Platt:
> > If mathematics as a symbolic language doesn't provide an accurate
> > reflection of how the world really is, why does science depend on it and
> why
> > do we benefit so much from it?
> >
> Ron:
> Oh, I'm not saying it doesent, it does the job alright it's
> the philosophic viewpoint generated by it is the problem.
>
>
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