Leading thinkers in mathematics, philosophy and education offer new insights into the fundamental question: what is a mathematical concept?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Part I: 1. Of polyhedra and pyjamas: platonism and induction in meaning-finitist mathematics Michael J. Barany 2. Mathematical concepts? The view from ancient history Reviel Netz Part II: 3. On treating mathematical drawings as artworks Juliette Kennedy 4. Concepts as generative devices Elizabeth de Freitas and Nathalie Sinclair Part III: 5. Bernhard Riemann's conceptual mathematics and pedagogy of mathematical concepts Arkady Plotnitsky 6. Deleuze and the conceptualizable character of mathematical theories Simon Duffy Part IV: 7. The vertical unity of the concept of space David Corfield 8. The perfectoid concept: test case for an absent theory Michael Harris Part V: 9. Queering mathematical concepts Heather Mendick 10. Mathematics concepts in the news Richard Barwell and Yasmine Abtahi 11. Concepts and commodities in mathematical learning Tony Brown Part VI: 12. A relational view of mathematical concepts Alf Coles 13. Cultural concepts concretely Wolff-Michael Roth Part VII: 14. Ideas as species Brent Davis 15. Inhabiting mathematical concepts Ricardo Nemirovsky Afterword. Making a thing of it: some conceptual commentary David Pimm Index.
Introduction Part I: 1. Of polyhedra and pyjamas: platonism and induction in meaning-finitist mathematics Michael J. Barany 2. Mathematical concepts? The view from ancient history Reviel Netz Part II: 3. On treating mathematical drawings as artworks Juliette Kennedy 4. Concepts as generative devices Elizabeth de Freitas and Nathalie Sinclair Part III: 5. Bernhard Riemann's conceptual mathematics and pedagogy of mathematical concepts Arkady Plotnitsky 6. Deleuze and the conceptualizable character of mathematical theories Simon Duffy Part IV: 7. The vertical unity of the concept of space David Corfield 8. The perfectoid concept: test case for an absent theory Michael Harris Part V: 9. Queering mathematical concepts Heather Mendick 10. Mathematics concepts in the news Richard Barwell and Yasmine Abtahi 11. Concepts and commodities in mathematical learning Tony Brown Part VI: 12. A relational view of mathematical concepts Alf Coles 13. Cultural concepts concretely Wolff-Michael Roth Part VII: 14. Ideas as species Brent Davis 15. Inhabiting mathematical concepts Ricardo Nemirovsky Afterword. Making a thing of it: some conceptual commentary David Pimm Index.
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