“Applied mathematics is generally not an immanent science, precisely because it involves the application of pure mathematics to a given material and its determinations as derived from experience.”
-Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature, ยง202 [my emphasis]
“Applied mathematics is generally not an immanent science, precisely because it involves the application of pure mathematics to a given material and its determinations as derived from experience.”
-Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature, ยง202 [my emphasis]
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