Cassius Jackson Keyser Quote

It seems indeed as if the entire surface of the world of human consciousness were predestined to be covered over, in varying degrees of luxuriance, by the flora of mathematic science.


Lectures on Science, Philosophy and Art, 1907-1908, Mathematics (p. 36), The Columbia University Press. 1908


It seems indeed as if the entire surface of the world of human consciousness were predestined to be covered over, in varying degrees of luxuriance,...

It seems indeed as if the entire surface of the world of human consciousness were predestined to be covered over, in varying degrees of luxuriance,...

It seems indeed as if the entire surface of the world of human consciousness were predestined to be covered over, in varying degrees of luxuriance,...

It seems indeed as if the entire surface of the world of human consciousness were predestined to be covered over, in varying degrees of luxuriance,...