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THEOLOGIANS have God, philosophers existence, and scientists mathematics. makes the case for how these three ideas might be related. He doesn鈥檛 give definitive answers, but lays out what Archimedes, Newton, G枚del and others discovered about maths, nature and the design (if any) of the cosmos. He is interested too in the old debate about whether humans discover mathematical theorems that already exist, or merely construct a logical, self-consistent system. Livio鈥檚 rich history gives the discussions human force and verve.
Is God a Mathematician?
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