Baran Hashemi

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According to Hume, our geometric insight—that two distinct lines can have no segment in common, for example—is not based upon any figure that we might draw or even imagine, as any such figure will some angle of inclination, whereas other lines might have a much smaller inclination. Algebra and arithmetic, meanwhile, lead to a more certain form of knowledge than geometry:
Lectures on the Philosophy of Mathematics
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