He distinguishes social science, which tries to mathematize what drives people, from literature, which expresses truths that cannot be mathematically quantified.
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He distinguishes social science, which tries to mathematize what drives people, from literature, which expresses truths that cannot be mathematically quantified.
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"Okay? Does that make sense? Actually, guys, we have all these theories. It's just like no one is turning this into a mathematical model...."
"...is to express to us in the most beautiful way. The human truths. Okay? Like what drives us. And Dante is very explicit. He..."
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