*BLACKHEATH PHILOSOPHY FORUM*

   *SATURDAY MAY 9 - 4PM-6PM*

   *"MATHEMATICS - KEY TO THE REAL WORLD"*

   In mathematics, you sit in the armchair and think (like philosophy),
   but you prove results that everyone accepts (unlike philosophy), and
   they apply to the real world (like physics, but without the hard
   work of experiment). How is that possible? *James Franklin* explains
   the Aristotelian realist philosophy of mathematics of the ‘Sydney
   School’, which holds that mathematics is a science of the
   quantitative and structural properties of the world. (No technical
   knowledge of mathematics is needed to appreciate this talk.)

   *Speaker: James Franklin*, Professor of Mathematics, University of NSW


   The Forum meets at the Blackheath Neighbourhood Centre, cnr Gardiner
   Crescent & the Great Western Highway, 4pm-6pm, followed by informal
   discussion at the pub.Admission $10 includes a big afternoon tea
   before question time. Hall is heated.All welcome!

   For more program details please go to blackheathphilosophy.org
   <http://www.blackheathphilosophy.org>

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