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ontology logic mathematics
Mathematics is purely hypothetical: it produces nothing but conditional propositions. Charles Sanders Peirce
ontology logic certainty
To see what is general in what is particular, and what is permanent in what is transitory, is the aim of scientific thought. Alfred North Whitehead
ontology tests logic
No human investigation can claim to be scientific if it doesn't pass the test of mathematical proof. Leonardo da Vinci
ontology logic study
It is well known that the central problem of the whole of modern mathematics is the study of transcendental functions defined by differential equations. Felix Klein
ontology logic mysterious
The enormous usefulness of mathematics in the natural sciences is something bordering on the mysterious and there is no rational explanation of it. Eugene Wigner
ontology faithfulness epistemology
It is the faithfulness of God that allows epistemology to model ontology. John Polkinghorne
ontology infinity logic
Infinity is a fathomless gulf, into which all things vanish. Marcus Aurelius
ontology limits logic
We call infinite that thing whose limits we have not perceived, and so by that word we do not signify what we understand about a thing, but rather what we do not understand. Rene Descartes
logic architecture mathematics
The rules of logic are to mathematics what those of structure are to architecture. Bertrand Russell
logic trying
I'm still trying to find some logic to it all. Luis Gonzalez
logic cold realist
I tended to be more a romantic than a realist, and chose blind faith over cold logic. Becca Fitzpatrick
logical numbers prime rules spend thinking time work
I think prime numbers are like life. They are very logical but you could never work out the rules, even if you spend all your time thinking about them Mark Haddon
logical
I think if they were to make such a move, this would be a logical week, Elizabeth Mackay
logic seems understand
I don't understand the governor's logic on it. It just seems like an assault, period, on the working class. Justin Phillips
logical objective people sure
I don't think she can be objective because, frankly, I would want to know what was she doing in that time, before the storm, during the storm, after the storm. She is going to be one of the people that, in a sense, is being investigated. So I'm not sure that she's the logical choice. Christopher Shays
logic overcome says understand
I don't know where the logic was that says she could overcome that. I don't understand why she got into it in the first place. Ronald Walters
logic cold evolution
By the cold Darwinian logic of natural selection, evolution codifies happenstance into strategy. David Quammen
mysterious-things world unexpected
We live in a world which in some respects is mysterious; things can be experienced which remain inexplicable; not everything which happens can be anticipated. The unexpected and the incredible belong in this world. Only then is life whole. For me the world has from the beginning been infinite and ungraspable. Carl Jung
mysterious wonderful reverence
There are two questions that get to us all: Are we alone in the Universe? And, where did we come from? For me, science provides a much more satisfactory way to seek answers than does any religion I've come across. With that said, the universe is mysterious and wonderful. It fills me with reverence for nature and our place among the stars; our place in space. Bill Nye
mysterious bigs
You can't analyze God. He is too awesome, too big, too mysterious, C. S. Lewis
mysterious cooperation moments
Life's great moments evolve from simples acts of cooperation with God's mysterious promptings. Bill Hybels
mysterious fragrance senses
Fragrances fill the senses with the mysterious. Diana Vreeland
mysterious-ways lord sneak
The lord works in mysterious ways. Indeed. And a shorter way to say that is: God is a sneak. Demetri Martin
mysterious unexplored
We have come to see how great is the unexplored. Ayn Rand
mysterious holy form
Before God manifested Himself, when all things were still hidden in Him... He began by forming an imperceptible point; that was His own thought. With this thought He then began to construct a mysterious and holy form... the Universe. Albert Pike
mysterious known
I no longer believed in the known God of the Bible, but rather in the mysterious God expressed in nature. Albert Einstein