Hermann Weyl was a German mathematician born on November 9, 1885, and died on December 8, 1955. He made significant contributions to various fields of mathematics, including algebra, geometry, group theory, and mathematical physics, which had a profound impact on the development of mathematics in the 20th century.
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“Our mathematics of the last few decades has wallowed in generalities and formalizations.”
Source: Gesammelte Abhandlungen
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“Before one can generalize, formalize, and axiomatize, there must be a mathematical substance.”
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“You can not apply mathematics as long as words still becloud reality.”
Source: Levels of Infinity: Selected Writings on Mathematics and Philosophy
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“Logic is the hygiene the mathematician practices to keep his ideas healthy and strong.”
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“Mathematics has the inhuman quality of starlight, brilliant and sharp, but cold.”
Source: Levels of Infinity: Selected Writings on Mathematics and Philosophy
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Source: Levels of Infinity: Selected Writings on Mathematics and Philosophy
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“God exists because arithmetic is consistent - the Devil exists because we can't prove it!”
Source: Levels of Infinity: Selected Writings on Mathematics and Philosophy
