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Letter From The Editor, Issue 3, 1988, Alvin White Dec 1988

Letter From The Editor, Issue 3, 1988, Alvin White

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

No abstract provided.


For Whom Nobel Tolls, William Dunham Dec 1988

For Whom Nobel Tolls, William Dunham

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

No abstract provided.


The Centrality Of Mathematics In The History Of Western Thought, Judith V. Grabiner Oct 1988

The Centrality Of Mathematics In The History Of Western Thought, Judith V. Grabiner

Pitzer Faculty Publications and Research

This article explores the interplay of mathematics and philosophy in Western thought as well as applications to other fields.


"Sacred" And "Secular" In Australian Rock Art, Paul Faulstich Apr 1988

"Sacred" And "Secular" In Australian Rock Art, Paul Faulstich

Pitzer Faculty Publications and Research

Recently I have been questioned by several scholars about the terms "sacred" and "secular" in my research on Aboriginal rock art in Australia. It seems clear that many people are uncomfortable with distinguishing between sacred and secular within a tribal context. I would like to express my viewpoint briefly, and hopefully to clear up some of the misconceptions that are held about Aboriginal concepts of spirituality.


Letter From The Editor, Issue 2, 1988, Alvin White Mar 1988

Letter From The Editor, Issue 2, 1988, Alvin White

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

No abstract provided.


Two Poems, Miroslav Holub Mar 1988

Two Poems, Miroslav Holub

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

No abstract provided.


Mathematics And Philosophy*, D. Bushaw Mar 1988

Mathematics And Philosophy*, D. Bushaw

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

No abstract provided.


A Reply To The Question "Why Math?", Louis A. Talman Mar 1988

A Reply To The Question "Why Math?", Louis A. Talman

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

No abstract provided.


Joseph Smith's Family Background, Richard Bushman Jan 1988

Joseph Smith's Family Background, Richard Bushman

CGU Faculty Publications and Research

Because the Latter-day Saints love and honor Joseph Smith, we wish to create for him a family background in perfect harmony with his later life as a prophet. Not that his parents had to be wealthy or well-educated, for we know they certainly were not, but we believe they must have been devout people who taught their son faith in the Christian religion and surrounded him with their love.


The Preface As Criticism: T. S. Eliot On Nightwood, James Morrison Jan 1988

The Preface As Criticism: T. S. Eliot On Nightwood, James Morrison

CMC Faculty Publications and Research

Late in his career, while he was an editor at Faber and Faber, T.S. Eliot wrote three prefaces for books by other writers. The books were Djuna Barnes's Nightwood, David Jones's In Parenthesis, and Wyndham Lewis's One-Way Song--each in its own way an anomaly, each stubbornly unassimilable to the paradigms of the modernism with which Eliot was, though he regularly disavowed the association, so closely linked.