Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematical Practice in the Seventeenth Century
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:23rd May '96
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This book provides the first comprehensive account of the relationship between philosophy of mathematics and the mathematical practice of the seventeenth century - the most eventful period of mathematical development in history. Starting with the Renaissance debates on the certainty of mathematics, the author leads the readers through the foundational issues raised by the emergence of new mathematical techniques including the influence of the Aristotelian conception of science in Cavalieri and Guldin. In the process Mancosu draws a sophisticated picture of the subtle dependencies between technical developments and philosophical reflection in seventeenth century mathematics.
thoughtful and well-written * C.J.Scriba, MATH, Vol.939 *
Mancosu's book succeeds admirably in explaining, clarifying and analysing the conceptual issues at stake in the material that it examines. Its author knows precisely when it is relevant to enter into the complexities of a mathematical derivation and when to bypass them. The material is fascinating, and in this treatment adds up to a lot more than just "sums in the past" * Times Literary Supplement *
ISBN: 9780195084634
Dimensions: 160mm x 236mm x 25mm
Weight: 603g
288 pages