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  • ...in physical theory owes much to its possessing the same kind of excellence from which pure geometry and pure mathematics in general derive their interest, ...faithfully the complete history of the universe, the rise of human beings from the first beginnings of man to the achievements of the twentieth century wo ...
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  • ...e truth.<br />Therefore, '''the teacher should not discourage his students from using ''trial and error''—on the contrary, he should encourage the intellig :<small>Unless otherwise stated, page references are from the Expanded Princeton Science Library Edition (2004) <small> {{ISBN|0-691- ...
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  • [[File:Erdős–Faber–Lovász conjecture.svg|thumb|This one's from the Book!]] ...e thought of [[Karl Marx]], often cited as an indication of his detachment from political sensibilities and the situations of the [[w:McCarthyism|McCarthy ...
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  • ...most entirely aesthetical motivations. In other words, at a great distance from its empirical source, or after much "[[abstract]]" inbreeding, a mathematic ...oning about misunderstanding their true nature while advocating their use. From "Various techniques used in connection with random digits" by John von Neum ...
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