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- Excerpts of this translation come from [[Book/Meta Math!|Meta Math!]]<ref>{{:Book/Meta Math!}}</ref> by [[Gregory Chaitin]] | - Excerpts of this translation come from [[Book/Meta Math!|Meta Math!]]<ref>{{:Book/Meta Math!}}, Page 1, Quotes by Leibniz/Galileo</ref> by [[Gregory Chaitin]] | ||
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz(Q9047) is a mathematician and philosopher, who has been credited in the invention of Calculus and Monadology.
Famous Quote
Sans les math´ematiques on ne p´en`etre point au fond de la philosophie. Sans la philosophie on ne p´en`etre point au fond des math´ematiques. Sans les deux on ne p´en`etre au fond de rien. Without mathematics we cannot penetrate deeply into philosophy. Without philosophy we cannot penetrate deeply into mathematics. Without both we cannot penetrate deeply into anything. - Excerpts of this translation come from Meta Math![1] by Gregory Chaitin
References
- ↑ Chaitin, Gregory (November 14, 2006). Meta Math! The Quest for Omega (PDF). local page: Vintage. p. 240. ISBN 978-1400077977. , Page 1, Quotes by Leibniz/Galileo