A Philosophic History of Mathematics
Date:
Jun 27, 1992
This course' s theme is that philosophy determines the progress or stagnation of mathematics. The course includes a chronological presentation of the great mathematical discoveries from ancient times through Newton, and an identification of the implicit philosophy underlying the mathematics. We will see that mathematics, like all science, is fundamentally an empirical, inductive discipline. Students will not need any mathematical background. (An expansion and elaboration of a 1991 lecture at the Jefferson School)
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