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Title text: Written after enjoying Francis Su's new book, Mathematics for Human Flourishing, which slightly changed my view about this type of question. |
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- Math is useful or whatever, but it can't teach us ethics. It can't teach us what the good life is.
- True.
- The study of math only teaches you patience, humility, beauty, skepticism, forbearance, good reasoning, peace, wonder, joy, the nature of reality, and how to make ethical decisions once you've accepted a small number of basic principles.
- But yeah, you have to figure out for yourself that murder is bad or whatever
- I thought you said you learned humility.
- I said I was taught humility.
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- I'd explain humility to you but it's too complicated. The
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