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An Introduction to Mathematics

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Langbeschreibung
"The object of the following chapters is not to teach mathematics, but to enable students from the very beginning of their course to know what the science is about, and why it is necessarily the foundation of exact thought as applied to natural phenomena." Thus begins this volume by the prominent English philosopher and mathematician Alfred North Whitehead, a concise statement on the nature and meaning of mathematics for the general student. Expertly written and abounding in insights, the book presents a lively exposition of mathematical concepts, the history of their development, and their applications to the physical world.  Whitehead explains in broad terms what mathematics is about, what it does, and how mathematicians do it.Generations of readers who have stayed with the philosopher from the beginning to the end have found themselves amply rewarded for taking this journey. As The New York Times observed decades ago, "Whitehead doesn't popularize or make palatable; he is simply lucid and cogent ... A finely balanced mixture of knowledge and urbanity .... Should delight you."
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents;I. The Abstract Nature of MathematicsII. VariablesIII. Methods of ApplicationIV. DynamicsV. The Symbolism of MathemtaicsVI. Generalizations of NumberVII. Imaginary NumbersVIII. Imaginary Numbers (continued)IX. Co-ordinate GeometryX. Conic SectionsXI. FunctionsXII. Periodicity in NatureXIII. TrigonometryXIV. SeriesXV. The Differential CalculusXVI. GeometryXVII QuantityNote on BooksIndex
Alfred North Whitehead
ISBN-13:
9780486821382
Veröffentl:
2017
Seiten:
176
Autor:
Alfred North Whitehead
Serie:
Dover Books on Mathematics
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch

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