Richard Dedekind Quote

That such comparisons with non-arithmetic notions have furnished the immediate occasion for the extension of the number-concept may, in a general way, be granted (though this was certainly not the case in the introduction of complex numbers); but this surely is no sufficient ground for introducing these foreign notions into arithmetic, the science of numbers.


Stetigkeit und irrationale Zahlen (1872)


That such comparisons with non-arithmetic notions have furnished the immediate occasion for the extension of the number-concept may, in a general...

That such comparisons with non-arithmetic notions have furnished the immediate occasion for the extension of the number-concept may, in a general...

That such comparisons with non-arithmetic notions have furnished the immediate occasion for the extension of the number-concept may, in a general...

That such comparisons with non-arithmetic notions have furnished the immediate occasion for the extension of the number-concept may, in a general...