Carl B. Boyer
Born
in The United States
November 03, 1903
Died
April 26, 1976
More books by Carl B. Boyer…
“Voltaire called the calculus "the Art of numbering and measuring exactly a Thing whose Existence cannot be conceived."
See Letters Concerning the English Nation p. 152”
― The History of the Calculus and Its Conceptual Development
See Letters Concerning the English Nation p. 152”
― The History of the Calculus and Its Conceptual Development
“Berkeley was unable to appreciate that mathematics was not concerned with a world of "real" sense impressions. In much the same manner today some philosophers criticize the mathematical conceptions of infinity and continuum, failing to realize that since mathematics deals with relations rather than with physical existence, its criterion of truth is inner consistency rather than plausibility in the light of sense perception of intuition.”
― The History of the Calculus and Its Conceptual Development
― The History of the Calculus and Its Conceptual Development
“Now we can see what makes mathematics unique. Only in mathematics is there no significant correction—only extension. Once the Greeks had developed the deductive method, they were correct in what they did, correct for all time. Euclid was incomplete and his work has been extended enormously, but it has not had to be corrected. His theorems are, every one of them, valid to this day.”
― A History of Mathematics
― A History of Mathematics
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