Dugald Stewart Quote

In mathematics, on the other hand, and in natural philosophy since mathematics was applied to it, we see the noblest instances of the force of the human mind, and of the sublime heights to which it may rise by cultivation.


Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Part Third, Chapter I, Section III (p. 182), Carey, Lea & Carey. 1827


In mathematics, on the other hand, and in natural philosophy since mathematics was applied to it, we see the noblest instances of the force of the...

In mathematics, on the other hand, and in natural philosophy since mathematics was applied to it, we see the noblest instances of the force of the...

In mathematics, on the other hand, and in natural philosophy since mathematics was applied to it, we see the noblest instances of the force of the...

In mathematics, on the other hand, and in natural philosophy since mathematics was applied to it, we see the noblest instances of the force of the...