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" ... is detached from life, is a mistaken belief. Mathematics, even in its purest and most abstract estate, is not detached from life. It is just the ideal handling of the problems of life, as sculpture may idealize a human figure or as poetry or painting... "
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society - 311. lappuse
autors: American Mathematical Society - 1917
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Memorabilia Mathematica; Or, The Philomath's Quotation-book

Robert Édouard Moritz - 1914 - 436 lapas
...as sculpture may idealize a human figure or as poetry or painting may idealize a figure or a scene. Mathematics is precisely the ideal handling of the...interests and problems, and its order and rationality. That such is the case a few indications will suffice to show. The mathematical concepts of constant...
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The Human Worth of Rigorous Thinking: Essays and Addresses

Cassius Jackson Keyser - 1916 - 330 lapas
...as sculpture may idealize a human figure or as poetry or painting may idealize a figure or a scene. Mathematics is precisely the ideal handling of the...interests and problems, and its order and rationality. That such is the case a few indications will suffice to show. The mathematical concepts of constant...
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The Human Worth of Rigorous Thinking: Essays and Addresses

Cassius Jackson Keyser - 1925 - 344 lapas
...as sculpture may idealize a human figure or as poetry or painting may idealize a figure or a scene. Mathematics is precisely the ideal handling of the...interests and problems, and its order and rationality. That such is the case a few indications will suffice to show. The mathematical concepts of constant...
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Educational Review, 44. sējums

Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1912 - 558 lapas
...the chief ideas with which life must always deal and which, as it tumbles and rolls about them thru time and space, give it its interests and problems, and its order and rationality. That such is the case a few indications will suffice to show. The mathematical concepts of constant...
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The Hibbert Journal, 15. sējums

Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short - 1917 - 726 lapas
...Professor Keyser maintains, is, even in its purest and most abstract form, not detached from life. It is the ideal handling of the problems of life, and the central ideas of the science are precisely the chief ideas with which life must always deal, and which give to life its interests....
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International Handbook of Mathematics Education, 1. daļa

Alan J. Bishop - 1996 - 678 lapas
...the most fundamental qualities of human existence. Keyser (1916) depicts this connection. He says, Mathematics is precisely the ideal handling of the...time and space, give it its interests and problems... (p. 77). What does he identify in a specific way as the connecting links? Keyser comments, The mathematical...
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Educational Review, 44. sējums

Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1912 - 562 lapas
...as sculpture may idealize a human figure or as poetry or painting may idealize a figure or a scene. Mathematics is precisely the ideal handling of the...deal and which, as it tumbles and rolls about them thru time and space, give it its interests and problems, and its order and rationality. That such is...
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