A quiet query from a visitor



I have recently been peeking into sci.math and have been wondering how
its occupants stand on the foundations of mathematics. My field being
machine learning (with a background in physics), it's unsurprising
that I'm an intuitionist, but is that commonplace around here, or is
indeed any of the schools particularly prevalent? Does anyone care?

Best regards,

Stefan W. Christensen

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