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Comment by breppp

5 days ago

I read the Nature article, and I read the seminal work on the subject Orientalism by Said. The context of the article is post-colonialism, a very established philosophical movement. This is shown when they mention whether mathematics is socially constructed and in the actual title "decolonization". I then proceeded to criticize that movement and explain why it is a problem for mathematics.

You and the other poster responded with anger, I do not agree I am the one who is not meaningfully contributing

Do you think there may have been developments in this space since 1978, when Said published Orientalism?

I don't mean to be rude, but do you think it's possible that your understanding of the situation is a bit out of date?

  • Maybe, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the subject.

    Which part of my critique of post-colonialism do you think had become obsolete?

    • >Therefore it is common for an adherent of post-colonialism to believe a statement is true if it was made by a person arbitrarily considered oppressed

      This part. I'm not sure if it's because it's out of date or just plain wrong, though.

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