Arthur Cayley Quote

Mathematics connect themselves on the one side with common life and the physical sciences; on the other side with philosophy, in regard to our notions of space and time, and in the questions which have arisen as to the universality and necessity of the truths of mathematics, and the foundation of our knowledge of them.


The Collected Mathematical Papers of Arthur Cayley Presidential Address to the British Association, Southport, September, 1883


Mathematics connect themselves on the one side with common life and the physical sciences; on the other side with philosophy, in regard to our...

Mathematics connect themselves on the one side with common life and the physical sciences; on the other side with philosophy, in regard to our...

Mathematics connect themselves on the one side with common life and the physical sciences; on the other side with philosophy, in regard to our...

Mathematics connect themselves on the one side with common life and the physical sciences; on the other side with philosophy, in regard to our...