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Intuition is not a special source of ineffable insight: it is the womb of articulated understanding.
— Michael Dummett
the theorem of incompleteness . . . [shows] there is nothing on this level of existence that can fully explain this level of existence.
— Pat Cadigan
We do not learn by inference and deduction and the application of mathematics to philosophy, but by direct intercourse and sympathy.
— Richard M. Nixon
Academics are only useful when they try to be useless (say, as in mathematics and philosophy) and dangerous when they try to be useful.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
No code of ethics and no effort are justifiable a priori in the face of the cruel mathematics that command our condition.
— Albert Camus
Ethics is not about platitudes, let alone tautologies, logic or mathematics, but about difficult choices - dilemmas.
— Martin Cohen
Mathematics is, as it were, a sensuous logic, and relates to philosophy as do the arts, music, and plastic art to poetry.
— Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
I rather stumbled into philosophy. When I began my undergraduate career at Cambridge, I studied mathematics.
— Philip Kitcher
I am too good for philosophy and not good enough for physics. Mathematics is in between.
— George Polya
I had a liberal arts education at Amherst College where I had two majors, mathematics and philosophy.
— Stephen Cole Kleene
Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.
— Francis Bacon
The person who wishes to attain human perfection should study logic first, next mathematics, then physics, and, lastly, metaphysics.
— Maimonides
I went to Princeton from Amherst, where I split my interests between mathematics and philosophy.
— Stephen Cole Kleene
What comes, is called.
— Ki Longfellow
Mathematics is less related to accounting than it is to philosophy.
— Leonard Adleman
Logic, it is often said, is the study of valid arguments. It is a systematic attempt to distinguish valid arguments from invalid arguments.
— W.H. Newton-Smith
I don't believe any scientific field to be superior to another.
— Abhijit Naskar