Some problems, here: why are you asking? If you're a graduate thinking about post-graduate studies and you cannot conclusively (even if tentatively) answer this question for yourself (whom else, what else, could it be for?), then you need to back away until you can. Neither math nor logic nor both, in themselves, will answer this for you. And apparently your undergraduate education including grades 0 - 16 has not adequately prepared you. Sounds harsh, and it is. But it's also reality.I was wondering what Philosophy professors or people with and advanced degree in Philosophy think about this issue. Could you cite any peer-reviewed articles related to this question? — Jay
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