Beside the mathematical arts there is no infallible knowledge, except it be borrowed from them.


In: Morris Kline, Mathematics and the Physical World, Chapter 9 (p. 130)


Beside the mathematical arts there is no infallible knowledge, except it be borrowed from them.

Beside the mathematical arts there is no infallible knowledge, except it be borrowed from them.

Beside the mathematical arts there is no infallible knowledge, except it be borrowed from them.

Beside the mathematical arts there is no infallible knowledge, except it be borrowed from them.