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This is a fun video on linguistics.

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    wrote last edited by futurebird@sauropods.win
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    This is a fun video on linguistics. But, shocked this man is talking about all of this stuff and never mentions geometry once. (or more generally mathematics)

    This recursive definition situation is a big part of why mathematicians were so excited to try and teach everyone "proofs based" geometry. It's "as good as it gets" for minimizing assumptions. The limitations and power of that tell you a lot.

    You *can* know something is true (for a given set of assumptions.)

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      This is a fun video on linguistics. But, shocked this man is talking about all of this stuff and never mentions geometry once. (or more generally mathematics)

      This recursive definition situation is a big part of why mathematicians were so excited to try and teach everyone "proofs based" geometry. It's "as good as it gets" for minimizing assumptions. The limitations and power of that tell you a lot.

      You *can* know something is true (for a given set of assumptions.)

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      I think it's a little too wordy for my grade 9s, but the philosophy club might like it.

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