Surely mathematical language is just language that refers to mathematical objects—numbers and suchlike. Precise, unambiguous language doesn’t count as mathematics unless it meets this condition.
Is logic mathematics? I assert that precise, umambiguous language necessarily refers to mathematical objects, because ‘mathematics’ is precise, umambiguous language. All math is language. Not all language is math.
Of course, I also assert that mathematics is a subset of science, so consider that our basic worldviews might be very different.
Is logic mathematics? I assert that precise, umambiguous language necessarily refers to mathematical objects, because ‘mathematics’ is precise, umambiguous language. All math is language. Not all language is math.
Of course, I also assert that mathematics is a subset of science, so consider that our basic worldviews might be very different.