
Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 2004
Pages: 451-461
Reihe: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048158508
Volle Referenz:
, "History of ancient mathematics", in: Classics in the history of Greek mathematics, Berlin, Springer, 2004


History of ancient mathematics
some reflections on the state of the art
pp. 451-461
in: Jean Christianidis (ed), Classics in the history of Greek mathematics, Berlin, Springer, 2004Abstrakt
THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS typically has been written as if to illustrate the adage "anachronism is no vice." Most contemporary historians of mathematics, being mathematicians by training, assume tacitly or explicitly that mathematical entities reside in the world of Platonic ideas where they wait patiently to be discovered by the genius of the working mathematician. Mathematical concepts, constructive as well as computational, are seen as eternal, unchanging, unaffected by the idiosyncratic features of the culture in which they appear, each one clearly identifiable in its various historical occurrences, since these occurrences represent different clothings of the same Platonic hypostasis.
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Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 2004
Pages: 451-461
Reihe: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048158508
Volle Referenz:
, "History of ancient mathematics", in: Classics in the history of Greek mathematics, Berlin, Springer, 2004