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by YorkshireSeason
2790 days ago
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What was a good definition of philosopher then is not what is a good definition now. Meaning evolves! I invite you to think historically, and in terms of ongoing differentiation of science: the drive towards formalising/axiomatising mathematics which was started in earnest at the end of the 19th, beginning of the 20th century, has been accelerating. These days mathematics is partly verified in interactive theorem provers like Isabelle/HOL, Coq, Agda and Lean. A Fields medallist (Voevodsky) dedicated his post-Fields career towards more mechanisation of Mathematics. I predict that in 100 years from now, mathematics that is not formalised in a mechanical tool will not be publishable in reputable venues. |
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[1] https://mally.stanford.edu/Papers/ontological.pdf
[2] https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/anselm-proslogium.asp