The Ontological Structure of Mathematical Elements According to Aristotle
Reflecting Mathematics Philosophically
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The exploration of the philosophical divide between Plato and Aristotle centers on their differing views of mathematics. While Plato considers mathematics a gateway to the world of ideas, Aristotle critiques this perspective, emphasizing its connection to the tangible reality of human experience. This work delves into the apparent contradictions between their theories, highlighting how Aristotle's analysis distances him from Plato's idealism, ultimately offering a deeper understanding of their intellectual legacy in the realm of mathematics.
