the idea that philosophy and mathematics are polar opposites of eachother is so wrong if you have studied both. they are so similar that my maths professor and my philosophy professor argue daily which is a subset of the other. it really is beutiful doing both, it feels like you are applying mathmatical thinking to the world.
this is why famous mathmaticians also did philosophy (eg. descartes)
one can even argue that math is basically a subset of philosophy without the linguistic ambiguities
one can also argue that philosophy is just a subset of math with the added linguistic ambiguities





















