This principle is so perfectly general that no particular application is possible.


How to Solve It: A New Aspect of Mathematical Method, Part III. The Traditional Mathematics Professor (p. 208), Princeton University Press. 1973


This principle is so perfectly general that no particular application is possible.

This principle is so perfectly general that no particular application is possible.

This principle is so perfectly general that no particular application is possible.

This principle is so perfectly general that no particular application is possible.