René Thom Quote

Everything considered, mathematicians should have the courage of their most profound convictions and thus affirm that mathematical forms indeed have an existence that is independent of the mind considering them.... Yet, at any given moment, mathematicians have only an incomplete and fragmentary view of this world of ideas.


Modern Mathematics: An Educational and Philosophical Error?, American Scientist, Volume 59, 1971 (p. 695)


Everything considered, mathematicians should have the courage of their most profound convictions and thus affirm that mathematical forms indeed have...

Everything considered, mathematicians should have the courage of their most profound convictions and thus affirm that mathematical forms indeed have...

Everything considered, mathematicians should have the courage of their most profound convictions and thus affirm that mathematical forms indeed have...

Everything considered, mathematicians should have the courage of their most profound convictions and thus affirm that mathematical forms indeed have...