Q&A

Is maths harder than philosophy?

Is maths harder than philosophy?

No. They both rely on logical consistency. There is formal, modern, Boolean and whatever logic, there is math logic. The foundations of math (set theory) and some other parts (what are numbers) are pretty philosophical in nature.

Why does philosophy instruct us on how do you think?

I think philosophy is important for two main reasons: (1) it can help improve critical thinking skills and (2) it’s a good way to know certain things. Even so, much more can be said—especially considering each specific thing philosophy can teach us.

What should be the philosophy of mathematics education?

My Philosopy of Mathematics Education. Teachers should be teaching more than just mathematics in their classrooms; they should be teaching many other things as well. For example, social skills which include respect, honesty, hard-work, and dedication are unwritten areas that teachers handle on a daily basis.

Why do mathematicians think they are better than philosophers?

Mathematicians think they’re better than philosophers (and lets be real most, most others ), due to their ability to solve real world problems. Philosophers think they’re better for the type of questions they tackle that are usually not ‘solvable’ in the same sense.

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What makes a good mathematics teacher?

Teachers should be teaching more than just mathematics in their classrooms; they should be teaching many other things as well. For example, social skills which include respect, honesty, hard-work, and dedication are unwritten areas that teachers handle on a daily basis.

Why is it important to learn mathematics?

Learning mathematics can be fun, interesting, and beneficial. Almost everyone uses mathematics in same way every single day. That is why it is so important for all of us to learn some mathematics. Also, more students need to be encouraged to continue to higher levels of mathematics.