Auguste Comte Quote

The limitations of Mathematical science are not, then, in its nature. The limitations are in our intelligence: and by these we find the domain of the science remarkably restricted, in proportion as phenomena, in becoming special, become complex.


Translated by Harriet Martineau, The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte (Volume 1)


The limitations of Mathematical science are not, then, in its nature. The limitations are in our intelligence: and by these we find the domain of the ...

The limitations of Mathematical science are not, then, in its nature. The limitations are in our intelligence: and by these we find the domain of the ...

The limitations of Mathematical science are not, then, in its nature. The limitations are in our intelligence: and by these we find the domain of the ...

The limitations of Mathematical science are not, then, in its nature. The limitations are in our intelligence: and by these we find the domain of the ...