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Man's Cards And God's Dice: A Conceptual Analysis Of Probability For The Advanced Student, Elie Feder
Man's Cards And God's Dice: A Conceptual Analysis Of Probability For The Advanced Student, Elie Feder
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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From Art And Architecture To Mathematics: From Intuition To Insight; From Decoration To Demonstration, John Pottage
From Art And Architecture To Mathematics: From Intuition To Insight; From Decoration To Demonstration, John Pottage
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Some Notes On How Students Perceive Mathematics, Joan Countryman
Some Notes On How Students Perceive Mathematics, Joan Countryman
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Philosophy Of Mathematics, Mathematics Education, And Philosophy Of Mathematics Education, Yuxin Zheng
Philosophy Of Mathematics, Mathematics Education, And Philosophy Of Mathematics Education, Yuxin Zheng
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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The Role Of Faith In Mathematics, Dick Wood
The Role Of Faith In Mathematics, Dick Wood
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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The Humanistic Aspects Of Mathematics And Their Importance, Philip J. Davis
The Humanistic Aspects Of Mathematics And Their Importance, Philip J. Davis
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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A Reply To The Question "Why Math?", Louis A. Talman
A Reply To The Question "Why Math?", Louis A. Talman
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Applied Mathematics As Social Contract, Philip J. Davis
Applied Mathematics As Social Contract, Philip J. Davis
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
The author takes the position that mathematical education must redefine its goals so as to create a citizenry with sufficient knowledge to provide social backpressure on future mathematizations. This can be accomplished by increasing the part of mathematical education that is devoted to the description and interpretation of the processes of mathematization and by allowing the technicalities of the formal operations within mathematics itself to be deemphasized or automated out by computer.