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Bayesian Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2009 Edition)

https://plato.stanford.edu/ARCHIVES/WIN2009/entries/epistemology-bayesian/

(ed.), Foundations of Mathematics and Other Logical Essay (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul; Check on 1931 publication date), pp. 156-198. Réyni, A., “On a New Axiomati

Hellenistic Monarchs & Sketches in the History of Western Philosophy

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Golden Age of Greece, mathematics, science , and technology develop rapidly. Archimedes very nearly develops calculus. Eratosthenes estimates the size of the Earth with an accurac

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Nicolas P. Rougier

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the colloquium of the Mathematics Institute of the University of Potsdam . In the morning, I’ll give a talk about computational reproducibility. June 8, 2023 Interview with Jean F
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Collected Essays, by Rudy Rucker

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concept of information. Mathematics can be thought of as based on five concepts: Number, Space, Logic, Infinity, and Information. The age of Number was the Middle Ages, with their

Transformation Mechanisms: A Critique of the Political Economy of Growth

https://content.csbs.utah.edu/~ehrbar/diss/salem.htm

would be available. The mathematics took over, and controlled and subjugated, the thought process, rather than merely aiding it. Mathematical techniques became the master rather t

MathPages Quotations

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Galileo, 1632 Taking mathematics from the beginning of the world to the time of Newton, what he has done is much the better half. Gottfried Leibniz, 1688 I will sette as I doe oft

fitxhugh.htm

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no 'royal road to mathematics,' nor to anything else," he confessed. "We have by observation and desultory reading, picked up our information by the wayside, and endeavo

Thomas Carlyle's "Signs of the Times"

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Our favourite Mathematics, the highly prized exponent of all these other sciences, has also become more and more mechanical. [103/104] Excellence in what is called its higher depa

The Socratic Method, by Leonard Nelson

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recognized in it. In mathematics and in the natural sciences based on it this question of method was long ago decided affirmatively. There is not a mathematician who is not famili

Vygotsky's Idea of Gestalt and its Origins by Andy Blunden March 2008

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with the aid of mathematics. At the same time, in opposition to naïve Empiricism, he understood that all perceptions were ‘theory laden’. In his words: The ultimate go

Idle Theory: economics

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nature, but none of the mathematics will be progress beyond simple algebra. A computer simulation model will be introduced later on, and most calculations will be performed therei


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