Nguyen Thinh

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The twentieth-century European regards with justified misgivings the ‘reduction’ of the world around him, of his experiences and emotions, into a set of abstract formulae, deprived of colour, warmth, meaning, and value. To the Pythagoreans, on the contrary, the mathematization of experience meant not an impoverishment, but an enrichment.
The Sleepwalkers: A History of Man's Changing Vision of the Universe
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