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“Mathematics may be likened to a large rock whose interior composition we wish to examine. The older mathematicians appear as persevering stone cutters slowly attempting to demolish the rock from the outside with hammer and chisel. The later mathematicians resemble expert miners who seek vulnerable…” quote by Howard Whitley Eves
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“Mathematics may be likened to a large rock whose interior composition we wish to examine. The older mathematicians appear as persevering stone cutters slowly attempting to demolish the rock from the outside with hammer and chisel. The later mathematicians resemble expert miners who seek vulnerable veins, drill into these strategic places, and then blast the rock apart with well placed internal charges.”

Howard Whitley Eves

About This Quote

It compares early mathematicians to stone cutters working from the outside, while later ones are miners targeting internal structures, highlighting evolving methods.

In simple terms: Early mathematicians work from outside; later ones target inside.

Key Takeaway

Adopt deeper, targeted approaches in problem solving.

Themes

mathematics methodology progress

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

analytical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • research
  • education
  • innovation
  • strategic planning

Key Concepts

historical analogy problem solving

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can modern scholars balance external and internal analysis?
  • What risks arise from focusing only on internal structures?
A Different Perspective

The analogy may oversimplify complex intellectual histories.

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