13 DEC 2011 by ideonexus

 Francis Bacon on Mathematics

In the mathematics I can report no deficience, except it be that men do not sufficiently understand this excellent use of the pure mathematics, in that they do remedy and cure many defects in the wit and faculties intellectual. For if the wit be too dull, they sharpen it; if too wandering, they fix it; if too inherent in the sense, they abstract it. So that as tennis is a game of no use in itself, but of great use in respect it maketh a quick eye and a body ready to put itself into all postur...
Folksonomies: mathematics
Folksonomies: mathematics
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He likens it to tennis, not useful in itself, but teaches skills useful elsewhere in life.