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Russell, Bertrand (1872-1970)

But, you might say, "none of this shakes my belief that 2 and 2 are 4." You are quite right, except in marginal cases -- and it is only in marginal cases that you are doubtful whether a certain animal is a dog or a certain length is less than a meter. Two must be two of something, and the proposition "2 and 2 are 4" is useless unless it can be applied. Two dogs and two dogs are certainly four dogs, but cases arise in which you are doubtful whether two of them are dogs. "Well, at any rate there are four animals," you may say. But there are microorganisms concerning which it is doubtful whether they are animals or plants. "Well, then living organisms," you say. But there are things of which it is doubtful whether they are living organisms or not. You will be driven into saying: "Two entities and two entities are four entities." When you have told me what you mean by "entity," we will resume the argument.

In N. Rose Mathematical Maxims and Minims, Raleigh NC:Rome Press Inc., 1988.

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1468 Johann Werner, discoverer of prosthaphaeresis early in the sixteenth century, was born in Nuremberg, Germany.

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Prosthaphaeresis
1814 Laplace presented his "Essai philosophique des probabilites" to the Academie des Sciences in Paris.

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Pierre-Simon Laplace
1832 Gauss to Gerling, "Let me add further that I have this day received from Hungary a little work on the non-Euclidean geometry, in which I find all my own ideas and results developed with greater elegance, although in a form so concise as to offer great difficulty to anyone not familiar with the subject. ... I regard this young geometer [Janos] Bolyai as a genius of the first order."

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Carl Friedrich Gauss
1943 David Hilbert, whose famous 23 problems and whose foundational work set the course of mathematics for the 20th century, died in Gottingen, Germany.

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