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Activity Quote by Alan Turing

“Mathematical reasoning may be regarded rather schematically as the exercise of a combination of two facilities, which we may call intuition and ingenuity. The activity of the intuition consists in making spontaneous judgements which are not the result of conscious trains of reasoning. The exercise…” quote by Alan Turing
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“Mathematical reasoning may be regarded rather schematically as the exercise of a combination of two facilities, which we may call intuition and ingenuity. The activity of the intuition consists in making spontaneous judgements which are not the result of conscious trains of reasoning. The exercise of ingenuity in mathematics consists in aiding the intuition through suitable arrangements of propositions, and perhaps geometrical figures or drawings.”

Alan Turing

About This Quote

Source Essay: "Computing Machinery and Intelligence", 1950

Mathematical problem solving blends intuitive, spontaneous judgments with deliberate, inventive structuring of ideas, using both gut feeling and systematic design.

In simple terms: Math uses gut feeling plus clever planning.

Key Takeaway

Balance intuition with structured creativity.

Themes

creativity problem solving mathematics intuition

Mood

analytical inspired thoughtful

Type

educational scientific

When to use this quote

  • solving complex equations
  • designing algorithms
  • teaching math
  • research brainstorming

Key Concepts

cognitive science logic education

Questions to Reflect On

  • When should intuition be checked?
  • How can you foster ingenuity?
A Different Perspective

Overreliance on intuition can lead to errors without rigorous proof.

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