MTH 599
Foundations of Mathematical Thought
A one semester course on the nature of mathematical thought. Mathematics is commonly believed to enjoy a degree of certainty which sets it apart from other disciplines. Moreover, this certainty is often confused with veracity, and a science gains respectability as its quantitative component increases. This course will explore the nature and extent of this certainty in mathematics. There are no specific pre-requisites but a previous course in Philosophy or other course requiring logical reasoning is recommended.
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Not available to Faculty of Engineering and Architecture nor Faculty of Science Students with the exception of Architecture.
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Not available to Faculty of Engineering and Architecture nor Faculty of Science Students with the exception of Architecture.
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