Scott Puritan Board Graduate May 16, 2006 #1 Is the way that math matches up against the physical world the principal argument that it is not a mere convention among people? That is the only argument I can remember Bahnsen making for math. Are there any other arguments?
Is the way that math matches up against the physical world the principal argument that it is not a mere convention among people? That is the only argument I can remember Bahnsen making for math. Are there any other arguments?