Results for 'the history of mathematics'

960 found
Order:
  1. FAUVEL John and Jan van Maanen (eds): History in Mathematics.Barnouw Jeffrey - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (3):547-549.
  2.  43
    Mathematics + Art: A Cultural History.Josef Novák - 2018 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 49 (4):356-358.
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  3.  65
    Mathematics and logic in history and contemporary thought.E. J. Lemmon - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (1):98-99.
  4.  4
    (1 other version)Mathematics And Logic in History And in Contemporary Thought.Ettore Carruccio - 1964 - London, England: Transaction Publishers.
    This book is not a conventional history of mathematics as such, a museum of documents and scientific curiosities. Instead, it identifies this vital science with the thought of those who constructed it and in its relation to the changing cultural context in which it evolved. Particular emphasis is placed on the philosophic and logical systems, from Aristotle onward, that provide the basis for the fusion of mathematics and logic in contemporary thought. Ettore Carruccio covers the evolution of (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  5.  25
    Mathematics and Logic in History and in Contemporary Thought. By Ettore Carruccio, translated by Isabel Quigly. London: Faber and Faber, 1964. 63s. [REVIEW]J. R. Ravetz - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (2):195-195.
  6.  17
    Mathematics and Logic in History and in Contemporary Thought. [REVIEW]C. L. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):154-154.
    The author covers the history of logic and mathematics from pre-Hellenic theory forward to Gödel's theorem and metamathematics. A special effort is made to show the co-ordinate development of mathematics and logic, and the grounds for their identification in recent years. The critique of the parallel postulate, and the development of non-Euclidean geometries are dealt with in detail. A good index and an extensive bibliography are provided.—L. C.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  7. History & Mathematics: Trends and Cycles.Leonid Grinin & Andrey Korotayev - 2014 - Volgograd: "Uchitel" Publishing House.
    The present yearbook (which is the fourth in the series) is subtitled Trends & Cycles. It is devoted to cyclical and trend dynamics in society and nature; special attention is paid to economic and demographic aspects, in particular to the mathematical modeling of the Malthusian and post-Malthusian traps' dynamics. An increasingly important role is played by new directions in historical research that study long-term dynamic processes and quantitative changes. This kind of history can hardly develop without the application of (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  8.  31
    Eleanor Robson, Mathematics in Ancient Iraq: A Social History. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008. Pp. xxvii+441. ISBN 978-0-691-09182-2. £35.00. [REVIEW]Alexander Jones - 2010 - British Journal for the History of Science 43 (2):286-288.
  9.  17
    Mathematics in Russian Culture.Alexander Vucinich - 1960 - Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (1/4):161.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  10.  28
    Mathematical models, explanation, laws, and evolutionary biology.Mehmet Elgin - 2010 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 32 (4).
  11.  82
    Mathematics and Philosophy: Wallis, Hobbes, Barrow, and Berkeley.Helena M. Pycior - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (2):265.
  12. Dirac and mathematical beauty.Michael Dickson - 2010 - In Michael Friedman, Mary Domski & Michael Dickson, Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science. Open Court.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  13.  29
    Mathematics Carl Friedrich Gauss. A Biography.. By Tord Hall Albert Froderberg. cambridge, Mass., and London: M.I.T. Press, 1970. Pp. xii + 176. $7.95. [REVIEW]I. Grattan-Guinness - 1972 - British Journal for the History of Science 6 (2):207-208.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  14.  27
    Mathematics Eléments d'Histoire des Mathematiques. By N. Bourbaki. Deuxième édition revue, corrigée, augmentée. Paris: Hermann. 1969. Pp. 323. 36 francs. [REVIEW]Ivor Grattan-Guinness - 1970 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (2):190-191.
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  15. Applying Mathematics to Nature.Maarten Van Dyck - 2021 - In David Marshall Miller & Dana Jalobeanu, The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. pp. 254-273.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  16.  35
    Mathematics Nicolas Malebranche, Oeuvres Complètes, Tome XVII-2, Mathematica. Ed. by Pierre Costabel. Paris: Librairie Philosphique J. Vrin. 1968. Pp. ix + 375. Price not stated. [REVIEW]H. J. M. Bos - 1970 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (1):91-91.
  17.  50
    Li Yan & Du Shiran. Chinese Mathematics. A Concise History. Translated by John N. Crossley and Anthony W.-C. Lun, with a foreword by Joseph Needham, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. Pp. xiv + 290. ISBN 0-19-858181-5. £25.00. - Jean-Claude Martzloff. Histoire des Mathématiques Chinoises. Préfaces de J. Gernet et de J. Dhombres, Paris: Masson, 1987. Pp. xxii + 376. ISBN 2-225-81265-9. 295 FF. [REVIEW]Karine Chemla - 1990 - British Journal for the History of Science 23 (4):493-495.
  18.  32
    Catherine Goldstein, Jeremy gray and Jim Ritter , l'europe mathématique: Histoires, mythes, identités/mathematical europe: History, myth, identity. Paris: Edition de la maison Des sciences de l'homme, 1996. Pp. X+575. Isbn 2-7351-0685-3. 190f. [REVIEW]Katherine Hill - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Science 31 (4):469-487.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  19.  93
    Mathematical demonstration and deduction in Descartes's early methodological and scientific writings.Doren A. Recker - 1993 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 31 (2):223-244.
  20.  41
    Mathematics and Symbolic Logics: Some Notes on an Uneasy Relationship.I. Grattan-Guinness - 1999 - History and Philosophy of Logic 20 (3-4):159-167.
    Symbolic logics tend to be too mathematical for the philosophers and too philosophical for the mathematicians; and their history is too historical for most mathematicians, philosophers and logicians. This paper reflects upon these professional demarcations as they have developed during the century.
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  21.  27
    Mathematical and Angelic Astronomy.A. G. Molland - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (3):255-258.
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  22. Mathematical method in Kant, Schelling, and Hegel.Frederick Beiser - 2010 - In Michael Friedman, Mary Domski & Michael Dickson, Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science. Open Court.
  23.  49
    Mathematics, a Concise History and Philosophy.W. S. Anglin - 1994 - Springer.
    This is a concise introductory textbook for a one semester course in the history and philosophy of mathematics. It is written for mathematics majors, philosophy students, history of science students and secondary school mathematics teachers. The only prerequisite is a solid command of pre-calculus mathematics. It is shorter than the standard textbooks in that area and thus more accessible to students who have trouble coping with vast amounts of reading. Furthermore, there are many detailed (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  24.  11
    Why Mathematics Grows.Salomon Bochner - 1965 - Journal of the History of Ideas 26 (1):3.
  25. War, Mathematics, and Art in Ancient Greece.John Onians - 1989 - History of the Human Sciences 2 (1):39-62.
  26.  14
    Mathematics Ab Ovo: Hans Driesch and Entwicklungsmechanik.Silvia Waisse Priven & Aria M. Alfonso-Goldfarb - 2009 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 31 (1).
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  27. Diagrams in mathematics: history and philosophy.John Mumma & Marco Panza - 2012 - Synthese 186 (1):1-5.
    Diagrams are ubiquitous in mathematics. From the most elementary class to the most advanced seminar, in both introductory textbooks and professional journals, diagrams are present, to introduce concepts, increase understanding, and prove results. They thus fulfill a variety of important roles in mathematical practice. Long overlooked by philosophers focused on foundational and ontological issues, these roles have come to receive attention in the past two decades, a trend in line with the growing philosophical interest in actual mathematical practice.
    Direct download (9 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   8 citations  
  28.  71
    Inventing Intermediates: Mathematical Discourse and Its Objects in Republic VII.Lee Franklin - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (4):483-506.
  29.  27
    Scottish Philosophy and Mathematics 1750-1830.Richard Olson - 1971 - Journal of the History of Ideas 32 (1):29.
  30.  24
    Claire G. Jones, Femininity, Mathematics and Science, 1880–1914. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Pp. ix+264. ISBN 978-0-230-55521-1. £55.00. [REVIEW]Alison Adam - 2010 - British Journal for the History of Science 43 (3):494-496.
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  31.  35
    Newton's "Mathematical Way".E. W. Strong - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (1):90.
  32.  10
    Discrete Thoughts: Essays on Mathematics, Science, and Philosophy.Mark Kac, Gian-Carlo Rota & Jacob T. Schwartz - 1986 - Springer Verlag.
    a Mathematicians, like Proust and everyone else, are at their best when writing about their first lovea (TM) a ] They are among the very best we have; and their best is very good indeed. a ] One approaches this book with high hopes. Happily, one is not disappointed. a ]In paperback it might well have become a best seller. a ]read it. From The Mathematical Intelligencer Mathematics is shaped by the consistent concerns and styles of powerful minds a (...)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   4 citations  
  33.  23
    Mathematical Sciences Thomas L. Hankins, Sir William Rowan Hamilton. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1980. Pp. xxi + 474. $32.50/£19.50. [REVIEW]J. B. Morrell - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):288-289.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  34.  34
    Mathematics - Einleitung zur Grössenlehre und erste Begriffe der allgemeinen Grössenlehre. By Bernard Bolzano. Ed. by Jan Berg. Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe, Reihe II , Bd. 7. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Friedrich Frommann Verlag , 1975. Pp. 297, DM 190. [REVIEW]I. Grattan-Guinness - 1977 - British Journal for the History of Science 10 (1):73.
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  35.  30
    History of Mathematical Sciences Charles S. Peirce, Writings, vol. 1, 1857–1866. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1982. Pp. xxxvii + 698. £19.50. [REVIEW]I. Grattan-Guinness - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (2):235-236.
  36.  55
    Mathematics Gesammelte Abhandlungen. By David Hubert. 2nd edition. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1970. 3 vols. Pp. xvi + 539; viii + 453; vii + 435 $27.00. Hilbert Gedenkband. Ed. by K. Reidemeister. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1971. Pp. v + 86. DM 22. [REVIEW]J. D. North - 1972 - British Journal for the History of Science 6 (2):208-209.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  37.  84
    Locke on mathematical knowledge.Predrag Cicovacki - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (4):511-524.
  38.  17
    Mathematics De l'infini mathématique By Louis Couturat. Reprint. Paris: Albert Blanchard, 1973. Pp. xxiv + 668. 56 francs. [REVIEW]I. Grattan-Guinness - 1975 - British Journal for the History of Science 8 (3):251-252.
  39.  33
    Mathematics La logique de Charles Sanders Peirce. De l'algèbre aux graphes. By Pierre Thibaud. Aix en Provence: Université de Provence, 1975. Pp. 184. 50 francs. Men and Institutions in American Mathematics. Edited by J. Dalton Tarwater, John T. White and John D. Miller. Lubbock, Texas: Texas Tech. University, 1976. Pp. 136. $5.00. [REVIEW]I. Grattan-Guinness - 1977 - British Journal for the History of Science 10 (3):255-256.
  40.  39
    Mathematical Sciences W. K. Bühler, Gauss. A biographical study. Berlin-Heidelberg-New York: Springer-Verlag, 1981. Pp. 208 DM39.00; approx. US $17.80. ISBN 3-540-10662-6. [REVIEW]Jeremy Gray - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):289-290.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  41.  57
    Mathematical Representations in Science: A Cognitive–Historical Case History.Ryan D. Tweney - 2009 - Topics in Cognitive Science 1 (4):758-776.
    The important role of mathematical representations in scientific thinking has received little attention from cognitive scientists. This study argues that neglect of this issue is unwarranted, given existing cognitive theories and laws, together with promising results from the cognitive historical analysis of several important scientists. In particular, while the mathematical wizardry of James Clerk Maxwell differed dramatically from the experimental approaches favored by Michael Faraday, Maxwell himself recognized Faraday as “in reality a mathematician of a very high order,” and his (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   5 citations  
  42.  37
    Mill and Mathematics: An Historical Note.Charles E. Whitmore - 1945 - Journal of the History of Ideas 6 (1/4):109.
  43.  18
    Babbage's Mathematics in its Time.I. Grattan-Guinness - 1979 - British Journal for the History of Science 12 (1):82-88.
  44.  24
    How Christiaan Huygens mathematized nature.H. Floris Cohen - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (1):79-84.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  45.  17
    ‘Newton's mathematical way’: another look.Henry Guerlac - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (1):61-64.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  46.  36
    (1 other version)Poststructuralism and Deconstruction: A Mathematical History.Vladimir Tasic - 2012 - Cosmos and History 8 (1):177-198.
    Explaining his love of philosophy, Slavoj Žižek notes that he ‘secretly thinks reality exists so that we can speculate about it’. This article takes the view that links between mathematics and continental philosophy are part of reality, the reality of philosophy and its history, and hence require speculation. Examples from the work of Jacques Derrida and Henri Poincaré are discussed.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  47.  78
    What could mathematics be for it to function in distinctively mathematical scientific explanations?Marc Lange - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 87 (C):44-53.
    Several philosophers have suggested that some scientific explanations work not by virtue of describing aspects of the world’s causal history and relations, but rather by citing mathematical facts. This paper investigates what mathematical facts could be in order for them to figure in such “distinctively mathematical” scientific explanations. For “distinctively mathematical explanations” to be explanations by constraint, mathematical language cannot operate in science as representationalism or platonism describes. It can operate as Aristotelian realism describes. That is because Aristotelian realism (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   5 citations  
  48.  29
    D. Senthil Babu, Mathematics and Society: Numbers and Measures in Early Modern South India Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. 384. ISBN 978-8-19-483160-0. ₹1895.00 (hardcover). [REVIEW]Christopher D. Bahl - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Science 57 (2):293-295.
  49.  41
    Niccolò Guicciardini. Isaac Newton on Mathematical Certainty and Method. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009. Pp. 422. $55.00. [REVIEW]Katherine Dunlop - 2011 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 1 (2):359-364.
  50.  26
    Daniel J. Cohen, Equations from God: Pure Mathematics and Victorian Faith. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. Pp. x+242. ISBN 978-0-8018-8553-2. £33.50. [REVIEW]Judith Grabiner - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Science 41 (2):298-300.
1 — 50 / 960