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The Humanistic Aspects Of Mathematics And Their Importance, Philip J. Davis May 1990

The Humanistic Aspects Of Mathematics And Their Importance, Philip J. Davis

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

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What Has Mathematics Got To Do With Values?, Stephen Lerman May 1990

What Has Mathematics Got To Do With Values?, Stephen Lerman

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

No abstract provided.


Mathematics And Ethics, Reuben Hersh May 1990

Mathematics And Ethics, Reuben Hersh

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

No abstract provided.


A Social View Of Mathematics: Iimplications For Mathematics Education, Stephen Lerman May 1990

A Social View Of Mathematics: Iimplications For Mathematics Education, Stephen Lerman

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

No abstract provided.


Feminist Literary Criticism And The Author, Cheryl Walker Jan 1990

Feminist Literary Criticism And The Author, Cheryl Walker

Scripps Faculty Publications and Research

In the course of this essay I wish to reopen the (never fully closed) question of whether it is advisable to speak of the author, or of what Foucault calls "the author function," when querying a text, and I wish to reopen it precisely at the site where feminist criticism and post-structuralism are presently engaged in dialogue. Here in particular we might expect that reasons for rejecting author erasure would appear. However, theoretically informed feminist critics have recently found themselves tempted to agree with Barthes, Foucault, and the Edward Said of Beginnings that the authorial presence is best set aside …