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    Defining Heritage Science: A Consilience Pathway to Treasuring the Complexity of Inheritable Human Experiences through Historical Method, AI, and ML.Andrea Nanetti - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-13.
    Societies have always used their heritage to remain resilient and to express their cultural identities. Today, all the still-available experiences accrued by human societies over time and across space are, in principle, essential in coping with the twenty-first century grand challenges of humanity. Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms can assist the next generation of historians, heritage stakeholders, and decision-makers in decoding unstructured knowledge and wisdom embedded in selected cultural artefacts and social rituals, encoding data in machine-readable systems, (...)
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    Science–religion samvada” and the indian cultural heritage.Anindita Niyogi Balslev - 2015 - Zygon 50 (4):877-892.
    This article seeks to delineate some of the fundamental philosophical traits that are special characteristics of the Indian cultural soil. Tracing these from the Vedic period, it is shown that this heritage is still alive and gives a distinctive flavor to the science–religion dialogue in the Indian context. The prevalent attitude is not to view science and religion as antagonistic, but rather as forces that together could create a world where the persistent epistemological and ethical problems can (...)
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    Against heritage: Invented identities in science fiction film.Sky Marsen - 2004 - Semiotica 2004 (152 - 1/4):141-157.
    This article explores some innovations in the concept of identity in contemporary science fiction film. Using a narrative-semiotic method of analysis, the article discusses an emerging trend in science fiction that questions mainstream cultural beliefs regarding motivations for action and definitions of individual agency. Focusing on Alex Proyas's Dark City and Andrew Niccol's Gattaca, the article traces the ways in which this trend rearranges elements in narrative positioning to bring to light relational possibilities that challenge privileged attitudes toward (...)
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    L’héritage intellectuel de Mario Bunge : entre science et philosophie.Laurent Jodoin - 2010 - Philosophiques 37 (2):439-455.
    Mario Bunge vient tout juste de prendre sa retraite universitaire à l’âge vénérable de 90 ans. Après plus de soixante ans d’enseignement de la physique et de la philosophie, il laisse une oeuvre foisonnante et riche. Son style unique allie des arguments incisifs à la clarté du propos. Sa méthode puise dans le vaste arsenal des sciences, de la physique à la sociologie. Bunge suit en cela l’héritage des Lumières, qui prônait la foi en la raison ainsi qu’un certain réalisme (...)
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    Social science as the idea: Peter Winch and Wittgenstein’s heritage.Michal Sládecek - 2010 - Filozofija I Društvo 21 (3):145-162.
    U ovom radu izlaze se kratak pregled Vincovog poimanja drustvenih nauka kao neodvojivih od filozofije i Vitgenstajnovog uticaja na ovakvo shvatanje. Autor ukazuje da su brojne primedbe kriticara za subjektivizam i relativizam uzrokovane nedovoljnom razradom i generalizacijama koje nalazimo u ranim Vincovim tekstovima, a koji su bili predmet njegove samokritike u kasnijem periodu. Osim tematizovanja standardno prihvacenog znacaja Vitgenstajnovih pojmova jezickih igara, zivotnih formi i sledjenja pravila po drustvenu teoriju, u tekstu se naglasava znacaj manje tematizovanih koncepata preglednog prikaza i (...)
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    The Heritage of Ralph Wendell Burhoe for the Dialogue between Science and Theology: A German Perspective.Hubert Meisinger - 1998 - Zygon 33 (1):171-176.
    This paper begins with some reflections on my personal experiences with Ralph Wendell Burhoe during visits to the Chicago Center for Religion and Science. I learned to know Burhoe as an interested and kind person with enormous intellectual power. In this paper I argue that integration of different concepts was the chief focus of his thinking, expressing both an ethical and a dogmatic concern. If his theory of altruism contributes to the scientific investigations into the problem of trans‐kin altruism, (...)
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  7. Positivism's heritage in the creation of the chair in general history of sciences at the College de France.Annie Petit - 1995 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 48 (4):521-556.
  8. Philosophy of Science in Europe and the Viennese Heritage.Elisabeth Nemeth (ed.) - forthcoming - Springer.
     
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  9. Chimie et scepticisme: Héritage et ruptures d'une science. Analyse du Chimiste sceptique, 1661, Robert Boyle.Sarah Carvallo - 2002 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 55 (4):451-492.
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    “Time Capsules” of Science: Museums, Collections, and Scientific Heritage in Portugal.Marta C. Lourenço & José Pedro Sousa Dias - 2017 - Isis 108 (2):390-398.
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    European Philosophy of Science: Philosophy of Science in Europe and the Vienna Heritage.Maria Carla Galavotti, Elisabeth Nemeth & Friedrich Stadler (eds.) - 2014 - Cham: Springer.
    Jan WoleĔski Kazimierz Twardowski and the Development of Philosophy of Science in Poland Kazimierz Twardowski studied with Brentano and followed his style of doing philosophy, in particular, the thesis that the method of philosophy is  ...
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    L’anthropologie philosophique : un hÉritage des mÉtaphysiques humanistes pour les sciences humaines.Jean-Marc Ferry - 1986 - Revue de Synthèse 107 (4):361-384.
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    Heritage-based tribalism in Big Data ecologies: Deploying origin myths for antagonistic othering.Marta Krzyzanska & Chiara Bonacchi - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (1).
    This article presents a conceptual and methodological framework to study heritage-based tribalism in Big Data ecologies by combining approaches from the humanities, social and computing sciences. We use such a framework to examine how ideas of human origin and ancestry are deployed on Twitter for purposes of antagonistic ‘othering’. Our goal is to equip researchers with theory and analytical tools for investigating divisive online uses of the past in today’s networked societies. In particular, we apply notions of heritage, (...)
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  14. D’alembert, La Science Newtonienne Et L’héritage Cartésien.Michel Paty - 2001 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 38:19-64.
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    Recent material heritage of the sciences.Nicholas Jardine & Lydia Wilson - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (4):632-633.
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    Irena Stasiewicz-Jasiukowa ed.: The Contribution of Polish Science and Technology to World Heritage.Rafał Kupczak - 2011 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 16 (2):121-124.
    The article reviews the book The Contribution of Polish Science and Technology to World Heritage, edited by Irena Stasiewicz-Jasiukowa.
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    Heritage and War: Ethical Issues.William Bülow, Helen Frowe, Derek Matravers & Joshua Lewis Thomas (eds.) - 2023 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    The destruction of cultural heritage in war is currently attracting considerable attention. ISIS’s campaign of deliberate destruction across the Middle East was met with widespread horror and calls for some kind of international response. The United States attracted criticism for both its accidental damaging of Ancient Babylon in 2015 and its failure to protect the Mosul Museum from looters in 2003. In 2016, the International Criminal Court prosecuted its first case of the destruction of heritage as a war (...)
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    Hypatia's Heritage: A History of Women in Science from Antiquity to the Nineteenth CenturyMargaret Alic.Jane Miller - 1987 - Isis 78 (1):96-97.
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    Biocultural heritage of transhumant territories.M. H. Easdale, C. L. Michel & D. Perri - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (1):53-64.
    The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recently declared transhumance pastoralism as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The notion of heritage seeks to recognize the culture behind the seasonal grazing movements along herding routes, between distant and dissimilar ecosystems. The pastoral families move with their herds from pasturelands used during the winter (winter-lands) to areas pastured during the summer (summer-lands). Whereas this is a key step towards the recognition of the cultural dimension associated to this ancient (...)
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  20. Virtual Heritage.Jeffrey Jacobson & Lynn Holden - 2007 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 10 (3):55-61.
    Virtual Heritage is the use of electronic media to recreate or interpret culture and cultural artifacts as they are today or as they might have been in the past. By definition, VH applications employ some kind of three dimensional representation; the means used to display it range from still photos to immersive Virtual Reality. Virtual Heritage is a very active area of research and development in both the academic and the commercial realms.. Most VH applications are intended forsome (...)
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    Heritage, Knowledges and Memories on Pura Penulisan Architecture Bali at Ancient Mount Batur Caldera Area.I. Gede Mugi Raharja - 2018 - Cultura 15 (1):85-101.
    Bali island’s beautiful nature in Indonesia are the result of volcanic activity under the sea, more than 23 million years ago. The geology of Bali island lies in the Sunda mountains arc, part of the volcanic rings of Pacific ring of fire. This causes the condition of Bali island is often unstable in ancient times, due to the shocks of volcanic eruptions. One of the beautiful areas caused by ancient volcanic activity is the Caldera of Mount Batur. On the northwestern (...)
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  22. Pan-Russian revolutionary democrat chernyshewsky, ng his ideological and theoretical heritage and soviet science.Mt Iovcuk - 1978 - Filosoficky Casopis 26 (6):924-939.
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    Galileo and His Sources: The Heritage of the Collegio Romano in Galileo's Science.Joseph C. Pitt - 1987 - Philosophy of Science 54 (1):138-140.
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    Britain's heritage of science.F. C. S. Schiller - 1919 - The Eugenics Review 10 (4):233.
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    World Heritage sites on Wikipedia: Cultural heritage activism in a context of constrained agency.Prema Smith & Ben Marwick - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (1).
    UNESCO World Heritage sites are places of outstanding significance and often key sources of information that influence how people interact with the past today. The process of inscription on the UNESCO list is complicated and intersects with political and commercial controversies. But how well are these controversies known to the public? Wikipedia pages on these sites offer a unique dataset for insights into public understanding of heritage controversies. The unique technicity of Wikipedia, with its bot ecosystem and editing (...)
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    On heritage pharmacology: Rethinking ‘heritage pathologies’ as tropes of care.Beverley Butler - 2024 - History of the Human Sciences 37 (5):123-150.
    This article develops the concept of heritage pharmacology as an encompassing critical framework in order to radically recast the interactions and efficacies of heritage as a particularly potent pharmacology of care. I critically engage with Stiegler's philosophic reflections On Pharmacology, which builds on Derrida's work and recasts pharmacology – a term usually reserved for that branch of the biomedical sciences dealing with drugs and their interactions and efficacies – in order to draw out the ‘curative-toxic’ dimensions at play (...)
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    L'héritage paulinien chez Luther.Oswald Bayer - 2006 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 3 (3):381-394.
    L’héritage paulinien fut transmis à Luther surtout par la tradition de l’Ordre des Ermites de St Augustin, auquel il appartenait, c’est-à-dire pour l’essentiel par l’interprétation de Paul proposée par Augustin. La propre relecture de sa vie par Luther dit déjà l’importance de cet héritage, et dans le tournant réformateur de sa théologie comme d’une ouverture vers la juste distinction entre la Loi et l’Evangile, point culminant du rapport exégétique intense de Luther à Paul. Sa réception de Paul fait particulièrement ressortir (...)
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    The Heritage of Logical Positivism.Nicholas Rescher - 1985 - Upa.
    These essays originated from an international conference of the same name. The collection brings together philosophers and historians of philosophy for fruitful interchange to foster the current revival of interest in this important sector of 20th century philosophy. Contents: Empiricism: The Key Question, Wesley C. Salmon; Pragmatics and the Principle of Empiricism, Brian Skyrms; The Logic of 20th Century Empiricism, Joseph Hanna; Reduction Sentence "Meaning Postulates", James H. Fetzer; The Context of Justification, John Kekes; Logical Positivism and the Demise of (...)
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    The Christian Heritage: Problems and Prospects.George Anastaplo & Martin E. Marty - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    The Christian Heritage delves into the history of the western Christian heritage. Challenges to the Christian heritage, a heritage nourished both by Judaism and by the western classics, have been stimulated by the very success of the way of life that is promoted, a way of life that is somehow responsible for the emergence of modern science with its revolutionary technology.
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    Western Heritage: Man's Encounter with Himself and the World: A Journey for Meaning.Francis R. Gendreau & Angelo Caranfa - 1984 - Upa.
    Focuses on the enduring side of philosophical positions from the viewpoints of theology, science, literature, and social and political philosophy. Emphasizes the conflict and continuity of human values.
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    Heritage of Modernist Dualism Nature/Society.Stelio Marras - 2021 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 9 (3):293-315.
    What should we do with the heritage of nature/society dualism among moderns? This article opposes a certain contemporary critical intelligence that has been content to completely deny it. Rather, it is necessary to know how to triage it – whether to face threats of the magnitude of the Anthropocene or the Covid-19 pandemic, or to face ongoing scientific denialisms. It is argued here that an anthropology of the modern is not an anthropology against the modern. The same is true (...)
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    (1 other version)Fong‐ching Chen. Heritage and Betrayal: A Treatise on the Emergence of Modern Science in Western Civilization [: ]. xx + 718 pp. Beijing: SDX Joint Publishing Company, 2009. [REVIEW]Minghui Hu - 2010 - Isis 101 (3):624-625.
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    Margaret Alic. Hypatia's Heritage: A History of Women in Science from Antiquity to the Late Nineteenth Century. London: The Women's Press, 1986. Pp. ix + 230. ISBN 0-7043-3954-4. £4.95. [REVIEW]Dorinda Outram - 1987 - British Journal for the History of Science 20 (2):224-225.
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    The meaning of life as represented in the life sciences and the Jewish heritage.Ephraim Katzir - 1989 - [Cape Town]: Kaplan Centre, University of Cape Town.
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    Representing scale: What should be special about the heritage of mass science?Robert Bud - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 55:117-119.
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    How to put a black box in a showcase: History of science museums and recent heritage.Ad Maas - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (4):660-668.
    Coping with recent heritage is troublesome for history of science museums, since modern scientific artefacts often suffer from a lack of esthetic and artistic qualities and expressiveness. The traditional object-oriented approach, in which museums collect and present objects as individual showpieces is inadequate to bring recent heritage to life. This paper argues that recent artefacts should be regarded as “key pieces.” In this approach the object derives its meaning not from its intrinsic qualities but from its place (...)
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    S. Y. Edgerton, The Heritage of Giotto's Geometry: Art and Science on the Eve of the Scientific Revolution. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1991. Pp. x + 319. ISBN 0-8014-2573-5. $43.95. - T. Da C. Kaufmann, The Mastery of Nature: Aspects of Art, Science, and Humanism in the Renaissance. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993. Pp. xix + 325, ISBN 0-691-03204-1. $39.95. [REVIEW]J. V. Field - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Science 27 (2):225-226.
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    Foundations of African thought: a worldview grounded in the African heritage of religion, philosophy, science, and art.Chukwunyere Kamalu - 1990 - London: Karnak House.
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    Le concept de puissance dans l'héritage de la science cartésienne.Françoise Barbaras - 2001 - Archives de Philosophie 4 (4):721-739.
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    From Smelly Buildings to the Scented Past: An Overview of Olfactory Heritage.Cecilia Bembibre & Matija Strlič - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Olfactory heritage is an aspect of cultural heritage concerning the smells that are meaningful to a community due to their connections with significant places, practices, objects or traditions. Knowledge in this field is produced at the intersection of history, heritage science, chemistry, archaeology, anthropology, art history, sensory science, olfactory museology, sensory geography and other domains. Drawing on perspectives from system dynamics, an approach which focuses on how parts of a system and their relationships result in (...)
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    Crossing Cultures of Knowledge: Alfred Schütz's Heritage and the Contemporary Social Science of the Individual in France.Denisa Butnaru - 2012 - Schutzian Research. A Yearbook of Worldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science 4:79-90.
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    Mémoire et héritage scientifique de William James.Jean-Claude Dupont - 2006 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):443-460.
    Si l’héritage scientifique de William James est revendiqué aujourd’hui à la fois par certains tenants du béhaviorisme, du cognitivisme et des neurosciences, c’est que les Principles of Psychology (1890) eurent une portée très supérieure à l’influence directe exercée sur les propres élèves de James, ou au legs au fonctionnalisme américain. La dimension programmatique de l’œuvre peut être approchée par le traitement multiple qu’elle applique au problème de la mémoire. Les écrits sur la mémoire de James, sans doute moins connus que (...)
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    From the Vienna Circle to the Institute Vienna Circle: On the Viennese Heritage in Contemporary Philosophy of Science.Friedrich Stadler - 2014 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 17:9-32.
    The Vienna Circle as part of the intellectual movement of Central European philosophy of science is certainly one of the most important currents for the emergence of modern philosophy of science. Independent from this uncontested historical fact there remains the question of the direct and indirect infl uence, reception and topicality of this scientifi c community in contemporary general philosophy of science as well as in the philosophy of the individual sciences, including the social sciences and humanities.
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    L’héritage de Hegel - Hegel’s Legacy.Kaveh Boveiri (ed.) - 2022 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) est probablement l’un des plus importants penseurs et philosophes de notre époque. On peut dire que les sciences humaines en général et la philosophie en particulier doivent prendre une position positive ou négative concernant la philosophie hégélienne avant de procéder à d’autres développements qui leur seraient propres. Plus précisément, ce collectif trouve sa racine dans une double urgence : les menaces des crises environnementale, politique et économique, les nouveaux enjeux qu’elles entraînent, d’une part, et l’absence (...)
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    Galileo and his sources. The heritage of the collegio Romano in Galileo's science.C. David Gruender - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (3):445-447.
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    William A. Wallace., Galileo and His Sources: The Heritage of the Collegio Romano in Galileo's Science.Nicholas Jardine - 1989 - International Studies in Philosophy 21 (1):121-123.
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    The Heritage of the Vienna Circle.Neven Sesardić - 1979 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 9 (1):121-129.
    This article presents a criticism of the widespread assumption that the programme of the Vienna Circle has been proven to be unrealizable and, therefore, that it is today quite uninteresting and to be entirely abandoned. The basic aim of logical positivists was to raise philosophy to the rigour and high standards of contemporary science. It must be admitted that they were unsuccessful in their attempts to eliminate old-fashioned and conservative philosophy by proving it to be senseless. There is in (...)
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    Heritage Building in Mathematics (18th-20th Centuries).Caroline Bruneau Ehrhardt - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae 26:5-17.
    La notion de patrimoine est aujourd’hui très présente, tant dans l’espace public qu’en sciences humaines et sociales, si bien que rien ne semble échapper à la « consécration patrimoniale » [Jeudy 2008], un phénomène qu’a accentué la définition par l’Unesco en 2003 de la catégorie de Patrimoine Culturel immatériel. La conservation et la valorisation du patrimoine ancien sont devenues une préoccupation importante pour la plupart des institutions de savoirs. Le patrimoine scientifique est alors...
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  49. A rediscovery of scientific collections as material heritage? The case of university collections in Germany.David Ludwig & Cornelia Weber - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (4):652-659.
    The purpose of this article is twofold: on the one hand, we present the outlines of a history of university collections in Germany. On the other hand, we discuss this history as a case study of the changing attitudes of the sciences towards their material heritage. Based on data from 1094 German university collections, we distinguish three periods that are by no means homogeneous but offer a helpful starting point for a discussion of the entangled institutional and epistemic factors (...)
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    The Heritage of Thales.W. S. Anglin & J. Lambek - 1998 - Springer Verlag.
    The authors' novel approach to some interesting mathematical concepts - not normally taught in other courses - places them in a historical and philosophical setting. Although primarily intended for mathematics undergraduates, the book will also appeal to students in the sciences, humanities and education with a strong interest in this subject. The first part proceeds from about 1800 BC to 1800 AD, discussing, for example, the Renaissance method for solving cubic and quartic equations and providing rigorous elementary proof that certain (...)
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