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I don't understand what you mean by "applied philoosphy". Both philosophy and math use logic, but are concerned with entirely different things.
>it’s just that math has some perfect abstracted correspondence with the real world
Math has all kinds of constructions not found in the "real" phenomenological world. Mathematicians can talk about irreducible representations of the Lie algebra [math]\mathfrak{e}_8[/math] in 30380 dimensions or the Alexandrov long line.