In this insightful and incisive essay, Eugene Ferguson
demonstrates that good engineering is as much a matter of intuition
and nonverbal thinking as of equations and computation. He argues
that a system of engineering education that ignores nonverbal
thinking will produce engineers who are dangerously ignorant of the
many ways in which the real world differs from the mathematical
models constructed in academic minds.
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