Friday, March 4, 2022

Plato's mathematics

  


Plato didn’t have a “philosophy of mathematics” as we understand that phrase today. Mathematics is central in his philosophy. His believes the physical world of visible, changeable entities is illusion. What’s real is invisible, immaterial, eternal. Mathematics is real because it’s immaterial and eternal. It’s tied to religion, as a stepping stone in one’s ascent toward “the good,” the loftiest aspect of invisible reality. A challenge to his notion of mathematics would be a challenge to his religion.