Comments about "Mathematics" in Wikipedia
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Introduction
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1. Implications
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7. Philosophy
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7.1 Reality
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7.2 Proposed definitions
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7.3 Rigor
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Mathematical reasoning requires rigor.
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Seems reasonable.
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This means that the definitions must be absolutely unambiguous and the proofs must be reducible to a succession of applications of inference rules, without any use of empirical evidence and intuition.
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This requires an unambiguous definition what interference rules are.
Ofcourse the use of intuition is out of the question.
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11. See also
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