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The Indispensability of Mathematics

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The "indispensability of mathematics" is a philosophical position concerning the role and significance of mathematics in various fields, particularly in science and empirical inquiry. The central idea is that mathematical structures and theories are essential for explaining and predicting phenomena in the natural world.

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