"Many mathematicians derive part of their self-esteem by feeling themselves the proud heirs of a long tradition of rational thinking; I am afraid they idealize their cultural ancestors"
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The phrase “proud heirs” is deliberately aristocratic. It casts mathematicians as inheritors of a noble estate, suggesting that what’s being claimed is not just intellectual lineage but social status. Dijkstra’s sting comes in the anticlimax of “I am afraid,” a mild, almost genteel preface that masks a sharper accusation: they “idealize” their ancestors. In other words, they retroactively launder history into a heroic narrative, smoothing over the irrationality, metaphysics, exclusion, and contingency that always accompanied “rational” traditions. He’s puncturing the hagiography.
Context matters: Dijkstra spent his career insisting that rigor isn’t a vibe, it’s a discipline, and that sloppy thinking hides behind grand stories. As a computer scientist who fought for precision in programming, he’s also warning about imported arrogance: when mathematicians treat rationality as inheritance rather than practice, they can mistake cultural pride for intellectual cleanliness. The subtext is uncomfortable and very Dijkstra: rationality isn’t your ancestry; it’s your daily standard, and history won’t do the work for you.
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