14 ideas
22642 | Man has an intense natural interest in the consistency of his own thinking [James] |
12456 | I aim to establish certainty for mathematical methods [Hilbert] |
12461 | We believe all mathematical problems are solvable [Hilbert] |
9633 | No one shall drive us out of the paradise the Cantor has created for us [Hilbert] |
12460 | We extend finite statements with ideal ones, in order to preserve our logic [Hilbert] |
12462 | Only the finite can bring certainty to the infinite [Hilbert] |
12455 | The idea of an infinite totality is an illusion [Hilbert] |
12457 | There is no continuum in reality to realise the infinitely small [Hilbert] |
12459 | The subject matter of mathematics is immediate and clear concrete symbols [Hilbert] |
18112 | Mathematics divides in two: meaningful finitary statements, and empty idealised statements [Hilbert] |
22641 | Realities just are, and beliefs are true of them [James] |
9636 | My theory aims at the certitude of mathematical methods [Hilbert] |
22640 | We find satisfaction in consistency of all of our beliefs, perceptions and mental connections [James] |
5960 | When the soul is intelligent and harmonious, it is part of god and derives from god [Plutarch] |