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Eugenia Cheng is a British mathematician, author, and educator known for her work in the field of mathematics and for her efforts to make complex mathematical concepts accessible to a broad audience. She is particularly recognized for her contributions to category theory and her ability to explain mathematical concepts in an approachable and engaging way.
Logic can be very useful in making things clear, even if we're not mathematicians. However, logic can only be a useful tool if we know its limitations and how to use it properly. Letting go of defensive and long-held attitudes is vital, as is keeping a calm and open mind and willingly entering a more abstract exploration space. As a result, we will be able to avoid anger and insults and engage in constructive discussion. By following this approach, logic will guide us to truth, a deeper understanding, and better-informed viewpoints.
“It's really more intelligent to be able to simplify things than to complicate them. Even if some people think it makes you look stupid.”
“In a way, mathematics is like an emotion, which can’t ever be described precisely in words—it’s something that happens inside an individual.”
“Something is easy if it is attainable by logical thought processes.”
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