There is no sharply drawn line between those contradictions which occur in the daily work of every mathematician, beginner or master of his craft, as a result of more or less easily detected mistakes, and the major paradoxes which provide food for logical thought for decades and sometimes centuries.


In: Bryan H. Bunch, Mathematical Fallacies and Paradoxes, Chapter 2 (p. 38)


There is no sharply drawn line between those contradictions which occur in the daily work of every mathematician, beginner or master of his craft, as ...

There is no sharply drawn line between those contradictions which occur in the daily work of every mathematician, beginner or master of his craft, as ...

There is no sharply drawn line between those contradictions which occur in the daily work of every mathematician, beginner or master of his craft, as ...

There is no sharply drawn line between those contradictions which occur in the daily work of every mathematician, beginner or master of his craft, as ...