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Philosophy and Geometry : Theoretical and Historical Issues

Part of the Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science series
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Philosophers have studied geometry since ancient times. Geometrical knowledge has often played the role of a laboratory for the philosopher's conceptual experiments dedicated to the ideation of powerful theories of knowledge.

Lorenzo Magnani's new book Philosophy and Geometry illustrates the rich intrigue of this fascinating story of human knowledge, providing a new analysis of the ideas of many scholars (including Plato, Proclus, Kant, and Poincare), and discussing conventionalist and neopositivist perspectives and the problem of the origins of geometry.

The book also ties together the concerns of philosophers of science and cognitive scientists, showing, for example, the connections between geometrical reasoning and cognition as well as the results of recent logical and computational models of geometrical reasoning.

All the topics are dealt with using a novel combination of both historical and contemporary perspectives.

Philosophy and Geometry is a valuable contribution to the renaissance of research in the field.

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Kluwer Academic Publishers
0792369335 / 9780792369332
Hardback
501
01/05/2001
United States
276 pages, 1, black & white illustrations
160 x 240 mm, 1260 grams
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