The Mathematical Experience

Idioma English

Publicado el 13 de Diciembre de 1998

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978-0-395-92968-1
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The Mathematical Experience (1981) is a book by Philip J. Davis and Reuben Hersh that discusses the practice of modern mathematics from a historical and philosophical perspective. The book discusses the psychology of mathematicians, and gives examples of famous proofs and outstanding problems. It goes on to speculate about what a proof really means, in relationship to actual truth. Other topics include mathematics in education and some of the math that occurs in computer science. The first paperback edition won a U.S. National Book Award in Science. It is cited by some mathematicians as influential in their decision to continue their studies in graduate school; and has been hailed as a classic of mathematical literature. On the other hand, Martin Gardner disagreed with some of the authors' philosophical opinions.A new edition, published in 1995, includes exercises and problems, making the book more suitable for classrooms. There is also The Companion …

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