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Patterns of Change : Linguistic Innovations in the Development of Classical Mathematics

Publication Date: 2008

ISBN: 978-3-7643-8840-9

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This book offers a reconstruction of linguistic innovations in the history of mathematics; innovations which changed the ways in which mathematics was done, understood and philosophically interpreted. It argues that there are at least three ways in which the language of mathematics has been changed throughout its history, thus determining the lines of development that mathematics has followed. One of these patterns of change, called a re-coding, generates two developmental lines. The first of them connecting arithmetic, algebra, differential and integral calculus and predicate calculus led to a gradual increase of the power of our calculating tools, turning difficult problems of the past into easy exercises. The second developmental line connecting synthetic geometry, analytic geometry, fractal geometry, and set theory led to a sophistication of the ways we construct geometrical objects, altering our perception of form and increasing our sensitivity to complex visual patterns.


Subject: Mathematics and Statistics, Geometrie, History of Mathematics, Jean Piaget, Problem-solving, algebra, classical mathematics, geometry, linguistics, mathematics