I think it’s worth pointing out that I agree that you can’t change math. I don’t think I can change math. Yet, I would still cooperate. The whole thing about whether we can literally change math is missing a crux. Thankfully, logical counterfactuals are not construed in such a silly way.
This is similar to the debate over whether free will exists when physics is deterministic. “You can’t change the future. It is already fixed...” the poor soul said, before walking off a cliff.
I think it’s worth pointing out that I agree that you can’t change math. I don’t think I can change math. Yet, I would still cooperate. The whole thing about whether we can literally change math is missing a crux. Thankfully, logical counterfactuals are not construed in such a silly way.
This is similar to the debate over whether free will exists when physics is deterministic. “You can’t change the future. It is already fixed...” the poor soul said, before walking off a cliff.