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The philosophy of mathematics is the branch of philosophy which deals with the philosophical foundations of mathematics.
Some of the major viewpoints include:
Constructivism, finitism and ultrafinitism generally entail a rejection of much of classical mathematics; so, they tend not to be popular with practising mathematicians. However, there are alternative systems of mathematics which have been worked out based on their assumptions — in particular, constructivist or intuitionistic mathematics, is a significant and continuing area of mathematical research. Some of its formulations (e.g. intuitionistic logics) have been found useful by those who don't necessarily agree with the philosophical theories which motivated their development.