In two different books I've been reading recently, I've found the same unpleasant idea turning up.
From Paul Johnson's Intellectuals, page 199
[Bertrand Russell] wrote: 'I like mathematics because it is not human.' In his essay, 'The Study of Mathematics', he rejoiced: 'Mathematics possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty - a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture, without appeal to any part of our weaker nature, sublimely pure and capable of a stern perfection such as o...
Published on November 06, 2014 15:42