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Those mathematically precise objects of pure geometry inhabited, instead, a different world – Plato’s ideal world of mathematical concepts. Plato’s world consists not of tangible objects, but of ‘mathematical things’. This world is accessible to us not in the ordinary physical way but, instead, via the intellect.
The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics (Oxford Landmark Science)
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