Henri Poincaré Quote

Zero is the number of objects that satisfy a condition that is never satisfied. But as never means no case, I do not see that any progress has been made.


In: Morris Kline, Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty (p. 233)


Zero is the number of objects that satisfy a condition that is never satisfied. But as never means no case, I do not see that any progress has been...

Zero is the number of objects that satisfy a condition that is never satisfied. But as never means no case, I do not see that any progress has been...

Zero is the number of objects that satisfy a condition that is never satisfied. But as never means no case, I do not see that any progress has been...

Zero is the number of objects that satisfy a condition that is never satisfied. But as never means no case, I do not see that any progress has been...