George Henry Lewes Quote

Mathematicians and philosophers resist the notion of Mathematics being classed among the sciences of observation and experiment; a classification which is supposed to degrade Mathematics from its supreme position, arid to introduce contingency into its results.


Problems of Life and Mind (Volume 1), Problem I, Chapter XIV (p. 384)


Mathematicians and philosophers resist the notion of Mathematics being classed among the sciences of observation and experiment; a classification...

Mathematicians and philosophers resist the notion of Mathematics being classed among the sciences of observation and experiment; a classification...

Mathematicians and philosophers resist the notion of Mathematics being classed among the sciences of observation and experiment; a classification...

Mathematicians and philosophers resist the notion of Mathematics being classed among the sciences of observation and experiment; a classification...