“mathematical objects states “only the relationships between mathematically ’undefined objects’ and the rules governing operations with them.” It doesn’t matter what mathematical things are: it’s what they do that counts. Thus mathematics hovers uneasily between the real and the not-real; its meaning does not reside in formal abstractions, but neither is it tangible. This may cause problems for philosophers who like tidy categories, but it is the great strength of mathematics—what”
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What Is Mathematics?: An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods
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