“I shall often discuss mathematical discoveries… I shall try to make up a likely story how the discovery could have happened. I shall try to emphasize the motives underlying the discovery, the plausible inferences that led to it… everything that deserves imitation.”

Induction and Analogy in Mathematics (1954)

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Hungarian mathematician 1887–1985

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