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From The Editor, Issue 7, 1992, Alvin White
From The Editor, Issue 7, 1992, Alvin White
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Three Comments On Ethics, Saunders Maclane
Three Comments On Ethics, Saunders Maclane
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Toward A Definition Of 'Humanistic Mathematics', Sherman K. Stein
Toward A Definition Of 'Humanistic Mathematics', Sherman K. Stein
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Letter To Professor Joanne S. Growney, John S. Lew
Letter To Professor Joanne S. Growney, John S. Lew
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Poems Taken From "An Evening Of Mathematical Poetry"
Poems Taken From "An Evening Of Mathematical Poetry"
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Mathematics As A Humanistic Discipline, Elena Anne Corie Marchisotto
Mathematics As A Humanistic Discipline, Elena Anne Corie Marchisotto
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Epistemological Pluralism: Styles And Voices Within The Computer Culture, Sherry Turkle, Seymour Papert
Epistemological Pluralism: Styles And Voices Within The Computer Culture, Sherry Turkle, Seymour Papert
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Mathematics From An English Major's Point Of View, Elizabeth Miller, Kathleen M. Shannon
Mathematics From An English Major's Point Of View, Elizabeth Miller, Kathleen M. Shannon
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Reply To Valverde, Paul B. Thompson
Reply To Valverde, Paul B. Thompson
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Professor Thompson responds to Valverde's argument, in the last issue, that his approach to Risk puts too much emphasis on the distinction between Risk subjectivism and Risk objectivism. In doing so, he asserts, inter alia, that anchoring Risk judgments in a probabilistic framework does not go far enough in rejecting reigning Risk-analysis notions of "real Risk."