So just took a free online class at Hillsdale college about logic and reasoning and how learning geometry from Euclid and his elements help with that. My question is how in what ways do you think Euclid's elements helped you out the most? I can tell you it helped me learn geometry a bunch but not so much on the logic/reasoning side. What say you pilgrim? — Thinking
I, sadly, failed to make the connection between geometry in particular, mathematics in general and logic — TheMadFool
I feel like if math is a universal language then it should express properties that the universe contains. — Thinking
Mathematics is the alphabet with which God has written the universe — Galileo Galilei
The universe I think isn't simply just cold logic but also contains feelings, reason, and everything in between. — Thinking
So, more accurately I would like to say mathematics should be expressed through rationality rather than just simply logic in itself. — Thinking
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