You're not wrong, historically speaking. Jean François Lyotard, author of "The Postmodern Condition" (arguably the first philosophy text to use the term) drew extensively from Wittgenstein, who was mentored by Bertrand Russell and whose work deeply involves mathematics and logic.
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Yeah, non-Euclidean geometry was a first major crack in modernity. Supposed to be eventually be covered here:https://meaningness.com/collapse-of-rational-certainty …
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