Mathematics
I've recently read that some mathematician's believe that there are "no necessary truths" in mathematics. Is this true? And if it is, what implications would it have on deductive logic, it being the case that deductive logical forms depend on mathematical arguments to some degree.
Would in this case, mathematical truths be "contingently-necessary"?
Accepted:January 10, 2013
Accepted:
January 10, 2013