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The Philosophy of Mathematics

Exploring the Limits of Mathematical Thought (Science and Cosmos)

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The Philosophy of Mathematics

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Michael Costantino
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Mathematics has long been regarded as the purest expression of truth — a language through which the universe reveals itself. Yet behind every equation stands the human mind that created it.

In this book, Boris Krieger follows the path of mathematics from its simplest intuitions to its highest abstractions, asking what it truly reveals — about reality, and about ourselves. Through lucid reflection and critical insight, he shows that geometry, algebra, topology, and probability are not independent worlds but translations of human perception into structure. Each mathematical breakthrough carries within it the imprint of its maker — our need for order, clarity, and permanence in a changing world.

The Philosophy of Mathematics
explores both the brilliance and the boundaries of reason. It examines why every system rests on unprovable assumptions, why every proof is conditional, and why even the most exact model remains an interpretation. Mathematics, Krieger argues, is not the foundation of the universe but one of its mirrors — a reflection of consciousness striving to understand its own limits.

This is not a technical treatise, but a philosophical journey: from the origins of number to the horizons of infinity; from logic to meaning; from abstraction to self-recognition. The book invites listeners to rediscover mathematics as a profoundly human enterprise — precise yet imperfect, powerful yet bounded, rational yet born of wonder.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
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