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Of the effects of mathematics outside its own sphere more has been written than on the subject of its own proper ideal.

The effect upon philosophy has, in the past, been most notable, but most varied; in the seventeenth century, idealism and rationalism.....

In the eighteenth century, materialism and sensationalism, seemed equally its offspring.

Of the effect it is likely to have in the future it would be very rash to say much; but in one respect a good result appears probable.

Against that kind of scepticism which abandons the pursuit of ideals because the road is arduous and the goal not certainly attainable, mathematics, within its own sphere, is a complete answer.

Too often it is said that there is no absolute truth, but only opinion and private judgement; that each of us is conditioned, in his view of the world, by his own peculiarities, his own taste and bias.

That there is no external kingdom of truth to which, by patience and discipline, we may at last obtain admittance, but only truth for me, for you, for every separate person.

By this habit of mind one of the chief ends of human effort is denied, and the supreme virtue of candour, of fearless acknowledgement of what is, disappears from our moral vision. Of such scepticism mathematics is a perpetual reproof:

For its edifice of truths stands unshakeable and inexpugnable to all the weapons of doubting cynicism.

The effects of mathematics upon practical life, may be used to answer a doubt to which to which the solitary student must always be liable.

^^^ In a world so full of evil and suffering, retirement into the cloister of contemplation, to the enjoyment of delights which, however noble, must always be for the few only, cannot but appear as a somewhat selfish refusal to share the burden imposed upon others by accidents in which justice plays no part ^^^.

Have any of us the right, we ask, to withdraw from present evils to leave our fellow-men unaided while we live a life which, though arduous and austere, is yet plainly good in its own nature?

When these questions arise, the true answer is, no doubt, that some must keep alive there sacred fire, some must preserve, in every generation, the haunting vision which shadows forth the goal of so much striving.

But when, as must sometimes occur, this answer seems too cold, when we are almost maddened by the spectacle of sorrows to which we bring no help, then we may reflect that indirectly the mathematicians often does more for human happiness than any of his more practically active contemporaries 

the history of science abundantly proves that a body of abstract propositions   -even if, as in the case of conic sections, it remains two thousand years without effect upon daily life   -may yet, at any moment be used to cause a revolution in the habitual thoughts and occupations of every citizen.

The use of steam, electricity, computers,..............and, and, and to take just striking examples, is rendered possible only by mathematics. 

In the results of abstract thought the world possesses the capital of which the employment in enriching the common round has no hitherto discoverable limits.

Utility, therefore, can be only  a consolation in moments of discouragement, not a guide in directing our studies. 

For the health of the moral life, for ennobling the tone of an age or a nation, the austerer virtues have a strange power, exceeding the power of those not informed and purified by thought.

Of these austerer virtues the love of truth is the chief, and in mathematics, more than elsewhere, the love of truth may find encouragement for waning faith.

Every great study is not only an end in itself, but also a means of creating and sustaining a lofty habit of mind; and this purpose should be kept always in view throughout the teaching and  learning of mathematics.

With respectful dedication to all the Students, Professors and Teachers of the world. See ya all on !WOW! : the World Students Society Computers-Internet-Wireless:


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