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THIS is a remarkable book. Sometimes it is a brilliant book, at other times an infuriating book. For all these reason! “must be reckoned with, and its utfyol” congregated upon achieving a result by no i out of proportion to his labour, which must have been prodigious. The reader, however, will only appreciate what lies before him if he has the requisite patience to pick his way amid what looks occasionally like an almost impenetrable jungle, so thick, in fact, that whatever it is like outside, the sun seldom gets through.
Die mathematische Denkweise
Von Andreas Speiser. (Wissenschaft und Kultur, Band 1.) Zweite Auflage. Pp. 122 + 9 plates. (Basel: Verlag Birkhäuser, 1945.) 14.50 Schw. francs.
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RAWLINS, F. Die mathematische Denkweise. Nature 158, 393–395 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158393a0
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