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In my opinion a mathematician need not preoccupy himself with philosophy -- An opinion, moreover, which has been expressed by many philosophers.
Summary
This quote suggests that mathematicians do not need to concern themselves with philosophy. The speaker states that this opinion has been shared by philosophers as well. The quote insinuates that mathematics should be studied independently, its focus on logic and equations separate from the contemplation of philosophical concepts. It implies that the two disciplines can exist autonomously without significant overlap or influence, allowing mathematicians to solely focus on their mathematical pursuits.