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"Intuition makes much of it; I mean by this the faculty of seeing a connection between things that in appearance are completely different; it does not fail to lead us astray quite often"

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Weil’s take on intuition lands like a mathematician’s confession: the very tool that makes discovery possible is also the one most likely to embarrass you. He defines intuition not as mystical hunchwork but as pattern-bridging - the ability to spot a hidden correspondence between objects that look unrelated. That’s basically the engine of modern mathematics: the shock of recognizing the same structure in number theory and geometry, the same symmetry in an equation and a physical system, the same “shape” living under different costumes.

The subtext is a rebuke to two camps at once. To the romantics, Weil refuses to sanctify intuition; it’s powerful precisely because it’s fallible. To the purists who pretend mathematics is only deduction, he’s naming what everyone in the field quietly relies on: proof is the public paperwork, but intuition is the private scout. It runs ahead into the dark, draws a map that might be wrong, then sends the formal apparatus to verify, correct, or demolish it.

Context matters: Weil helped found Bourbaki, a movement famous for its austere, axiomatic style. Coming from that world, this line reads as intentionally double-edged. He’s granting intuition a central role while warning against treating it as evidence. The phrase “in appearance are completely different” signals a deep mathematical habit: distrusting surface features and hunting invariants. The closing admission - “quite often” - isn’t modesty; it’s training. Intuition is a generator of conjectures, not a guarantee. In Weil’s worldview, getting led astray isn’t a bug. It’s the price of seeing farther than the current rules allow.

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Weil, Andre. (2026, January 18). Intuition makes much of it; I mean by this the faculty of seeing a connection between things that in appearance are completely different; it does not fail to lead us astray quite often. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/intuition-makes-much-of-it-i-mean-by-this-the-9917/

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Weil, Andre. "Intuition makes much of it; I mean by this the faculty of seeing a connection between things that in appearance are completely different; it does not fail to lead us astray quite often." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/intuition-makes-much-of-it-i-mean-by-this-the-9917/.

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"Intuition makes much of it; I mean by this the faculty of seeing a connection between things that in appearance are completely different; it does not fail to lead us astray quite often." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/intuition-makes-much-of-it-i-mean-by-this-the-9917/. Accessed 3 Apr. 2026.

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Andre Weil (May 6, 1906 - August 6, 1998) was a Mathematician from France.

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