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Perspectives on Mathematical Practices, 2007
Bringing Together Philosophy of Mathematics, Sociology of Mathematics, and Mathematics Education
Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science Series, Vol. 5
Coordinators: van Kerkhove Bart, van bendegem jean paul
Language: EnglishSubject for Perspectives on Mathematical Practices:
Publication date: 11-2010
242 p. · 16x24 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 11-2006
242 p. · 21x29.7 cm · Hardback
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Philosophy of mathematics today has transformed into a very complex network of diverse ideas, viewpoints, and theories. Sometimes the emphasis is on the "classical" foundational work (often connected with the use of formal logical methods), sometimes on the sociological dimension of the mathematical research community and the "products" it produces, then again on the education of future mathematicians and the problem of how knowledge is or should be transmitted from one generation to the next.
The editors of this book felt the urge, first of all, to bring together the widest variety of authors from these different domains and, secondly, to show that this diversity does not exclude a sufficient number of common elements to be present. In the eyes of the editors, this book will be considered a success if it can convince its readers of the following: that it is warranted to dream of a realistic and full-fledged theory of mathematical practices, in the plural. If such a theory is possible, it would mean that a number of presently existing fierce oppositions between philosophers, sociologists, educators, and other parties involved, are in fact illusory.