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Besides language and music, it [mathematics] is one of the primary manifestations of the free creative power of the human mind, and it is the universal organ for world understanding through theoretical construction. Mathematics must therefore remain an essential element of the knowledge and abilities which we have to teach, of the culture we have to transmit, to the next generation.
Hermann Weyl
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What this quote means

Mathematics is a fundamental aspect of human creativity and understanding, essential for cultural transmission to future generations.

In this quote, Hermann Weyl emphasizes the significance of mathematics as a crucial component of human creativity, comparable to language and music. He asserts that mathematics serves as a universal tool for comprehending the world, and stresses the responsibility of educators to ensure that the upcoming generation is equipped with this foundational knowledge as part of their cultural heritage.

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MathematicsEducationCreativityUnderstandingKnowledge

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Example use cases

In a school assembly, a teacher might share this quote to inspire students about the importance of learning mathematics.

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