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Budget of Paradoxes
Augustus De Morgan
Budget of Paradoxes
Augustus De Morgan
A Budget of Paradoxes, originally published in 1915, is mathematician Augustus De Morgan's most accessible and entertaining work. Well-known for his wit, De Morgan takes aim at those people he calls "paradoxers," which in modern terms would most closely resemble crackpots. Paradoxers, however, are not crazy, necessarily-rather, they hold views wildly outside the accepted sphere. If you believed the world was round when everyone else knew that it was flat, you would be a paradoxer. In this book, De Morgan reviews a number of books from his own library written by such "crackpots" who claim to have solved a great many of the puzzles of mathematics and science, including squaring a circle, creating perpetual motion, and overcoming gravity. Each is thoroughly put in his place in ways both entertaining and informative to readers. Skeptics, students of science, and anyone who likes pondering a puzzle will find this book a delightful read. British mathematician AUGUSTUS DE MORGAN (1806-1871) invented the term mathematical induction. Among his many published works is Trigonometry and Double Algebra (1849).
Media | Boeken Hardcover Book (Boek met harde rug en kaft) |
Vrijgegeven | 15 oktober 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9781602068551 |
Uitgevers | Cosimo Classics |
Pagina's | 808 |
Afmetingen | 156 × 234 × 43 mm · 1,28 kg |
Taal en grammatica | Engels |
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