Occupation: Mathematician Birth: 1832 Death: 1916
The stimulus of competition, when applied at an early age to real thought processes, is injurious both to nerve-power and to scientific insight..
Only dead mathematics can be taught where the attitude of competition prevails: living mathematics must always be a communal possession..
Mathematics had never had more than a secondary interest for him ; and even logic he cared for chiefly as a means of clearing the ground of doctrines….