This column of our Blog speaks about the philosophy of mathematics, and anything related to numbers, functions, geometry, logic, and structuralism. This column explores mathematics through a philosophical lens—from Gödel’s proof of God to manifolds, from mathematical arguments in courtrooms to the formal systems underlying life itself. We examine not just how mathematics works, but what it reveals about reality, knowledge, and existence.
You don’t need to be “good at math” to engage here. Whether we’re debating set theory versus category theory or exploring contemporary AI research from leading institutions, we approach every topic as a philosophical adventure that welcomes all curious minds.
We will also share some insights on contemporary research we are involved in with very renowned institutions on the philosophy of mathematics and AI.
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