I hate to tell you but philosophy has its own branch of basically math (logic). You need math to prove things :(
It’s more like math uses logic as a tool to prove things.
Is that in the form of the supporting statistical data, for the maths alone, or…? For logic I have a better understanding, but maths has been more of a struggle for me.
It’s nothing to do with statistics, “just” logic. But most people find that it starts to feel like maths real quick.
If you want to try it: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/24-241-logic-i-fall-2009/
Having a hard time finding the average velocity of a car is definitely a sign from the universe that you should switch majors.
First year physics students asking the important questions for the 10th time that day
but i like math :(
Via a difficult method you observe something strange.
For conversation’s sake you call what you observed, “gob”.
Overhearing the conversation, people, who never practiced the method (because it is difficult), discuss “gob”.
In time the method is forgotten. But the discussion continues.
That baseless, insubstantial discussion.