It's a good article. Well written and talks about key points in history of mathematics through philosophy and science. I enjoyed reading it.
Though unrelated to math as language, it would have been interesting to know why Godel's theorems made us question what math is. I really got curious at that point. It could be a topic of its own, I suppose. It always makes me curious.
Also, welcome to steem.
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Math is definitely crucial to humans, and Godel's incompleteness theorems is a huge thing in the last century. I'm interested to go a bit deeper for that topic in later posts.
I think Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty by Morris Kline is a good book to read to understand better about math and its history.