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Is there a link between philosophy and maths with examples 250-300 words

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The question of the relationship of mathematics and philosophy was first asked a long time ago. Aristotle, Bacon, Leonardo da Vinci – many great minds of mankind were engaged in this issue and achieved outstanding results. This is not surprising: after all, the basis of the interaction of philosophy with any of the sciences is the need to use the apparatus of philosophy to conduct research in this area; Mathematics, undoubtedly, is most of all among the exact sciences amenable to philosophical analysis (by virtue of its abstractness). Along with this, the progressing mathematization of science has an active influence on philosophical thinking.

The joint path of mathematics and philosophy began in ancient Greece around the 6th century BC. Not constrained by the framework of despotism, the Greek society of that time was like a nutrient solution, on which a great deal grew that reached us in a form that was greatly modified by time, but retaining the basic idea that the Greeks laid down: theater, poetry, dramaturgy, mathematics, philosophy. In this paper, I tried to follow the process of formation, development and mutual influence of mathematics and philosophy of ancient Greece, and also to bring different points of view on the driving forces and results of this process.

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