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Mathematical knowledge and the interpla of practicesy

Autor José Ferreirós

Editorial PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS

Mathematical knowledge and the interpla of practicesy
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This book presents a new approach to the epistemology of mathematics by viewing mathematics as a human activity whose knowledge is intimately linked with practice. Charting an exciting new direction in the philosophy of mathematics, José Ferr...

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  • Editorial PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780691167510
  • ISBN10 0691167516
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 337
  • Año de Edición 2015
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Tela

Mathematical knowledge and the interpla of practicesy

Autor José Ferreirós

Editorial PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS

This book presents a new approach to the epistemology of mathematics by viewing mathematics as a human activity whose knowledge is intimately linked with practice. Charting an exciting new direction in the philosophy of mathematics, José Ferr...

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42,56€
Ahorra 2,24€
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This book presents a new approach to the epistemology of mathematics by viewing mathematics as a human activity whose knowledge is intimately linked with practice. Charting an exciting new direction in the philosophy of mathematics, José Ferreirós uses the crucial idea of a continuum to provide an account of the development of mathematical knowledge that reflects the actual experience of doing math and makes sense of the perceived objectivity of mathematical results.

Describing a historically oriented, agent-based philosophy of mathematics, Ferreirós shows how the mathematical tradition evolved from Euclidean geometry to the real numbers and set-theoretic structures. He argues for the need to take into account a whole web of mathematical and other practices that are learned and linked by agents, and whose interplay acts as a constraint. Ferreirós demonstrates how advanced mathematics, far from being a priori, is based on hypotheses, in contrast to elementary math, which has strong cognitive and practical roots and therefore enjoys certainty.

Offering a wealth of philosophical and historical insights, Mathematical Knowledge and the Interplay of Practices challenges us to rethink some of our most basic assumptions about mathematics, its objectivity, and its relationship to culture and science.