Mathematical reasoning
patterns, problems, conjectures, and proofs
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Author
Publication
2010 - Psychology Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
145,750 words, Guess
Page Count
583 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101848728271
- ISBN-139781848728271
- Library of Congress Control Number2009021567
- OCLC Control Number326685692
- Open LibraryOL24476254M
Classifications
- DDC510.1/9
- LCCQA300 .N468 2010
Description
"This book explores when and why the rudiments of mathematical capability first appeared among human beings, what its fundamental concepts are, and how and why it has grown into the richly branching complex of specialties that it is today. It discusses whether the 'truths' of mathematics are discoveries or inventions and what prompts the emergence of concepts that appear to be descriptive of nothing in human experience. Also covered is the role of esthetics in mathematics: What exactly are mathematicians seeing when they describe a mathematical entity as "beautiful"? There is discussion of whether mathematical disability is distinguishable from a general cognitive deficit and whether the potential for mathematical reasoning is best developed through instruction." "This volume is unique in the vast range of psychological questions it covers, as revealed in the work habits and products of numerous mathematicians. It provides fascinating reading for researchers and students with an interest in cognition in general and mathematical cognition in particular. Instructors of mathematics will also find the book's insights illuminating."--BOOK JACKET.
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