Eric Temple Bell Quote

The root of these troubles seems to be the unimaginative lack of a clearly recognized objective. — If the aim is merely to create new theories which many find intensely interesting and even beautiful, then the abstract method keeps on reaching its goal.


The Development of Mathematics (p. 248), McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. 1945


The root of these troubles seems to be the unimaginative lack of a clearly recognized objective. — If the aim is merely to create new theories...

The root of these troubles seems to be the unimaginative lack of a clearly recognized objective. — If the aim is merely to create new theories...

The root of these troubles seems to be the unimaginative lack of a clearly recognized objective. — If the aim is merely to create new theories...

The root of these troubles seems to be the unimaginative lack of a clearly recognized objective. — If the aim is merely to create new theories...