
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book: Barrow , Isaac (1734), The usefulness of mathematical learning explained and demonstrated, Retrieved on 2011-12-16Source Material [books.google.com]
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16 DEC 2011
The Mental Benefits of Studying Mathematics
These Disciplines [mathematics] serve to inure and corroborate the Mind to a constant Diligence in Study; to undergo the Trouble of an attentive Meditation, and cheerfully contend with such Difficulties as lie in the Way. They wholly deliver us from a credulous Simplicity, most strongly fortify us against the Vanity of Scepticism, effectually restrain from a rash Presumption, most easily incline us to a due Assent, perfectly subject us to the Government of right Reason, and inspire us with Re...Understanding, meditation, abstraction, harmony, peace of mind... the list goes on and on.
16 DEC 2011
The Temperament of the Mathematician
It may be observed of mathematicians that they only meddle with such things as are certain, passing by those that are doubtful and unknown. They profess not to know all things, neither do they affect to speak of all things. What they know to be true, and can make good by invincible arguments, that they publish and insert among their theorems. Of other things they are silent and pass no judgment at all, chusing [choosing] rather to acknowledge their ignorance, than affirm anything rashly. They...Folksonomies: mathematics
Folksonomies: mathematics
Always to acknowledge their ignorance and only indulge in those pursuits in which total certainty may be achieved.