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Infused with the conviction that reason, personified by mathematics, would not only conquer the physical world but could solve all of man’s problems and should therefore be employed in every intellectual and artistic enterprise, the great minds of the age undertook a sweeping reorganization of philosophy, religion, ethics, literature, and aesthetics. The beginnings of new sciences such as psychology, economics, and politics were made during these rational investigations.
Mathematics for the Nonmathematician (Books on Mathematics)
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