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Edmund Husserl Quotes
Without troublesome work, no one can have any concrete, full idea of what pure mathematical research is like or of the profusion of insights that can be obtained from it.
Edmund Husserl

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Category:
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Date of Birth:
April 8, 1859
Date of Death:
April 26, 1938
Nationality:
German
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