Tobias Dantzig Quote

Mathematical achievement shall be measured by standards which are peculiar to mathematics. These standards are independent of a crude reality of our senses. They are: freedom from logical contradictions, the generality of the laws governing the created form, the kinship which exists between this new form and those that have preceded it.


Number: The Language of Science (4th edition), Chapter Twelve, 2 (p. 231)


Mathematical achievement shall be measured by standards which are peculiar to mathematics. These standards are independent of a crude reality of our...

Mathematical achievement shall be measured by standards which are peculiar to mathematics. These standards are independent of a crude reality of our...

Mathematical achievement shall be measured by standards which are peculiar to mathematics. These standards are independent of a crude reality of our...

Mathematical achievement shall be measured by standards which are peculiar to mathematics. These standards are independent of a crude reality of our...