Hermann Weyl Quote

Nowhere do mathematics, natural sciences, and philosophy permeate one another so intimately as in the problem of space.


Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science, Part I, Chapter III (p. 67)


Nowhere do mathematics, natural sciences, and philosophy permeate one another so intimately as in the problem of space.

Nowhere do mathematics, natural sciences, and philosophy permeate one another so intimately as in the problem of space.

Nowhere do mathematics, natural sciences, and philosophy permeate one another so intimately as in the problem of space.

Nowhere do mathematics, natural sciences, and philosophy permeate one another so intimately as in the problem of space.