Augustus De Morgan Quote

If you wish to oppose a mathematician, confront him on some question in the parts of his subject which are supposed to be perfectly demonstrated.


Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, On Infinity: and on the Sign of Equality (p. 145), At The University Press. 1871


If you wish to oppose a mathematician, confront him on some question in the parts of his subject which are supposed to be perfectly demonstrated.

If you wish to oppose a mathematician, confront him on some question in the parts of his subject which are supposed to be perfectly demonstrated.

If you wish to oppose a mathematician, confront him on some question in the parts of his subject which are supposed to be perfectly demonstrated.

If you wish to oppose a mathematician, confront him on some question in the parts of his subject which are supposed to be perfectly demonstrated.