Article: Multisense Realism and Mathematics

Weinberg, C. (2014) This article originally published March 29, 2014 on multisenserealism.com

Retrieved on May 22, 2021.

Republished by permission from Craig Weinberg, author

ABSTRACT

Multisense Realism explains that subjectivity and objectivity are relative-lensings that arise from how consciousness nests itself, not as a result of a true binary. The author explains how Math forms an unusual bridge between the most tangible and the most intangible types of consciousness humans are able to access. This does not make Math subjective, but rather dependent on modalities of sense rather than being a universal inevitable.

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Keywords: Math, philosophy, mathematics

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