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Mathematics and Philosophy 2

Mathematics and Philosophy 2

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This book provides an overview of the history of graphs and introduces the main concepts of graph theory to apply them to philosophy. It also explores how mathematics can help philosophers discover the elements of stability and weaken formal thought represented by fuzziness and neutrosophic graphs.

Format: Hardback
Publication date: 19 April 2023
Publisher: Wiley


This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the history of graphs, from the Pythagoreans to Hegel and beyond. It provides a concise introduction to the fundamental concepts of graph theory, enabling philosophers to apply these principles to philosophical inquiry. Additionally, it delves into how philosophers can leverage various mathematical notions of order to enhance their understanding of philosophical operations and concepts. Throughout the text, philosophical operations and concepts are defined by examining the relationship between discrete and continuous infinities, and how Woodin's approach can influence elements of philosophy.

Furthermore, we explore how mathematics can assist philosophers in discovering the principles of stability, which are essential for constructing a coherent image of the world. Despite the limitations of certain approaches, such as negative theology, mathematics can provide valuable insights into the nature of reality. Finally, we briefly consider the potential of weakening formal thought through the use of fuzziness and neutrosophic graphs.

In essence, this book emphasizes the significance of graphs in representing ideas and facilitating clear communication with others. It serves as a valuable resource for philosophers interested in exploring the interdisciplinary connections between mathematics and philosophy.


ISBN-13: 9781786308979
Edition number: 1

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