Figures of Thought - Mathematics and Mathematical Texts (Hardcover, New)


Rarely has the history and philosophy of mathematics been written about by mathematicians, and the analysis of mathematical texts themselves has been an area almost entirely unexplored. "Figures of Thought" looks at ways in which mathematical works can be read as texts and demonstrates that such readings provide a rich source of philosophical issues regarding mathematics: issues which traditional approaches to the history and philosophy of mathematics have neglected. David Reed offers the first sustained and critical attempt to find a consistent argument or narrative thread in mathematical texts. He selects mathematicians from a range of historical periods and compares their approaches to organizing and arguing texts, using an extended commentary of Euclid's "Elements" as a central structuring framework. In doing so, he develops new interpretations of mathematicians' work throughout history, from Descartes to Grothendieck and traces the implications of such an approach for the understanding of the history and development of mathematics.

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Rarely has the history and philosophy of mathematics been written about by mathematicians, and the analysis of mathematical texts themselves has been an area almost entirely unexplored. "Figures of Thought" looks at ways in which mathematical works can be read as texts and demonstrates that such readings provide a rich source of philosophical issues regarding mathematics: issues which traditional approaches to the history and philosophy of mathematics have neglected. David Reed offers the first sustained and critical attempt to find a consistent argument or narrative thread in mathematical texts. He selects mathematicians from a range of historical periods and compares their approaches to organizing and arguing texts, using an extended commentary of Euclid's "Elements" as a central structuring framework. In doing so, he develops new interpretations of mathematicians' work throughout history, from Descartes to Grothendieck and traces the implications of such an approach for the understanding of the history and development of mathematics.

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Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 1994

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

1995

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 138 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

208

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-415-08146-7

Barcode

9780415081467

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LSN

0-415-08146-7



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