Evolution of Mathematical Concepts: An Elementary Study - Dover Books on Mathematics | Perfect for Students & Educators | Classroom Learning & Self-Study Guide
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Accessible to students and relevant to specialists, this remarkable book by a prominent educator offers a unique perspective on the evolutionary development of mathematics. Rather than conducting a survey of the history or philosophy of mathematics, Raymond L. Wilder envisions mathematics as a broad cultural phenomenon. His treatment examines and illustrates how such concepts as number and length were affected by historic and social events.Starting with a brief consideration of preliminary notions, this study explores the early evolution of numbers, the evolution of geometry, and the conquest of the infinite as embodied by real numbers. A detailed look at the processes of evolution concludes with an examination of the evolutionary aspects of modern mathematics.
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A mathematician approaches the development of mathematics from an anthropological point of view. He tells us why certain cultures made particular advances but not others. He compares cultures throughout history. I read it through lightly then went back to read it again and take notes. It is enhancing my teaching in ways that really connect to my (mostly liberal arts) students. I am so glad I got it.
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