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by alain94040
6306 days ago
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I'll add another tautology to counteract your argument: isn't it true that any domain that can be described by a formal system is essentially equivalent to mathematics? Which brings us back to the original point: human stuff is not very math-friendly. I want to deal with emotions, politics, etc. Think Bush and torture: can this system give me any definitive answers? |
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You would be correct if you said:
"Isn't it true that any domain that can be described a formal system is also describable by mathematics."
If I have a friend Joe who is largely predictable then in certain situations, he is describable by a mathematical system (a logical system).
His full set of actions go beyond mathematics and if Joe realized how predictable he was, he might stop being so predictable.
Describable by mathematics does not mean "essentially equivalent" to mathematics.