Can one base his life philosiphy on Mathematical thinking?

Can one base his life philosiphy on Mathematical thinking?

1+1=no

it would be extreamly autistic

That would be called utilitarianism with just a pinch of moral banking.

So basically utilitarianism.

Yes, secular humanists have been doing it for several centuries

Read Confusions of Torless

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>Life is just numbers lmao

wtf is that guy a porn actor? looks like one.

Do you know what are mathematical formalism and rigurosity?

>t. bertrand russel

kinda looks like vin diesel a bit doesn't he

Can one base his mathematical thinking on his life philosophy?

No.

For you

Only if you subtract yourself

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Leibnitz and Whitehead sort of tried this i think

math is science, not philosophy. its about investigating the human reasoning process with applications to specific tasks. thats literally it.

inb4 buttranged physicist/engineers

yes but only if you identify the One with the Good.

You are retarded.

you're a stupid dog

>math is science
durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Highly unlikely.
What happens when you get to the axiom of choice or Godel statements?

What ths guy said You can if you like, but the resultant philosophy will be exceedingly limited.

Mathematics is a model, which is founded on axioms. No model encompasses the universe, and only you can decide what axioms to adopt. You can't live your life entirely by logic, because you will regularly face questions that lie outside your logical system.

New Liberals try to quantify happiness, equality and righteousness and have many mathematical instituitions in place to uphold them, materially in the form of welfare, socially in the form of preferential office and employment etc. Qualities such as "disadvantage" are quantified and fed to machines in order to calculate just returns. It's a despicable farce and a sign of terminal disease. The human experience is not a thing to be calculated, mathematics is limited in perception and the sum of this experience ever seems to be greater than its parts

No

t. mathematician

Yeah just yesterday I empirically checked that square root of - 1 is i

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