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" But what we call objective reality is, in the last analysis, what is common to many thinking beings, and could be common to all ; this common part, we shall see, can only be the harmony expressed by mathematical laws. "
Freedom of the Mind in History - Strana 247
podľa Henry Osborn Taylor - 1923 - Počet stránok 297
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Popular Science Monthly, Zväzok 82

1912 - Počet stránok 660
...reality completely independent of the mind that conceives it, sees it, feels it, is an impossibility. What we call objective reality is, in the last analysis, what is common to many thinkers and could be common to all ; this common part, we shall see, can be only the harmony expressed...
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The Foundations of Science: Science and Hypothesis, the Value of Science ...

Henri Poincaré - 1913 - Počet stránok 584
...impossibility. A world as exterior as that, even if it existed, would for us be forever inaccessible. But what we call objective reality is, in the last...the sole objective reality, the only truth we can attain'pand when I add that the universal harmony of the world is fhe source of all beauty, it will...
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Applied Calculus: Principles and Applications, Essentials for Students and ...

Robert Gibbes Thomas - 1919 - Počet stránok 598
...Nature of the Force which Acts upon the Planets 478 245. Newton,s Verification 480 INDEX ., 483-490 What we call objective reality is, in the last analysis,...beings and could be common to all; this common part . . . can only be the harmony expressed by mathematical laws. — H. POINCARE APPLIED CALCULUS. INTRODUCTION....
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The Painter's Palette: A Theory of Tone Relations, an Instrument of Expression

Denman Waldo Ross - 1919 - Počet stránok 64
...well expressed by Poincare in the introduction to his book on the Value of Science; where he says: "What we call objective reality is, in the last analysis, what is common to many thinking beings, arid could be common to all; this common part, we shall see, can only be the harmony expressed by mathematical...
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Popular Science Monthly, Zväzok 82

1913 - Počet stránok 708
...reality completely independent of the mind that conceives it, sees it, feels it, is an impossibility. What we call objective reality is, in the last analysis, what is common to many thinkers and could be common to all ; this common part, we shall see, can be only the harmony expressed...
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Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty

Morris Kline - 1982 - Počet stránok 380
..."objective reality" is, strictly speaking, that which is common to several thinking beings and might be common to all; this common part, we shall see,...only be the harmony expressed by mathematical laws. There is a somewhat vague, perhaps a too simplistic, explanation of why mathematics works. According...
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Mathematics and the Search for Knowledge

Morris Kline - 1985 - Počet stránok 270
..."objective reality" is, strictly speaking, that which is common to several thinking beings and might be common to all; this common part, we shall see,...only be the harmony expressed by mathematical laws. The philosopher William James expressed the same idea in his Pragmatism: "All the magnificent achievements...
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Data Engineering: Fuzzy Mathematics in Systems Theory and Data Analysis

Olaf Wolkenhauer - 2004 - Počet stránok 296
...to us. But what we call objective reality is, in the last analysis, that which is common to several thinking beings, and could be common to all; this common part, we will see, can be nothing but the harmony expressed by mathematical laws. — Henri Poincare The arguments...
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The Reign of Relativity: Philosophy in Physics 1915-1925

Thomas Ryckman - 2005 - Počet stránok 330
...geometrically constructed objective reality of the greatest possible indifference to individual points of view, "what is common to many thinking beings, and could be common to all". Their unorthodox arguments, cloaked, by necessity, in the language of differential geometry, have long...
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Number: The Language of Science

Tobias Dantzig, Joseph Mazur - 2007 - Počet stránok 420
...all its metaphysical irrelevancies and free of philosophical jargon is this description by Poincare: "What we call objective reality is, in the last analysis,...many thinking beings and could be common to all." In spite of its vagueness, in spite of the obvious weakness of the phrase "what could be common to...
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