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Ad Infinitum The Ghost In Turings Machine Taking God Out Of Mathematics And Putting The Body Back In An Essay In Corporeal Semiotics Brian Rotman

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Ad Infinitum The Ghost In Turings Machine Taking God Out Of Mathematics And Putting The Body Back In An Essay In Corporeal Semiotics Brian Rotman
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Ad Infinitum The Ghost In Turings Machine Taking God Out Of Mathematics And Putting The Body Back In An Essay In Corporeal Semiotics Brian Rotman instant download after payment.

Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 171.85 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Brian Rotman
ISBN: 9781503622135, 1503622134
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Ad Infinitum The Ghost In Turings Machine Taking God Out Of Mathematics And Putting The Body Back In An Essay In Corporeal Semiotics Brian Rotman by Brian Rotman 9781503622135, 1503622134 instant download after payment.

This ambitious work puts forward a new account of mathematics-as-language that challenges the coherence of the accepted idea of infinity and suggests a startlingly new conception of counting. The author questions the familiar, classical, interpretation of whole numbers held by mathematicians and scientists, and replaces it with an original and radical alternative—what the author calls non-Euclidean arithmetic. The author's entry point is an attack on the notion of the mathematical infinite in both its potential and actual forms, an attack organized around his claim that any interpretation of "endless" or "unlimited" iteration is ineradicably theological. Going further than critique of the overt metaphysics enshrined in the prevailing Platonist description of mathematics, he uncovers a covert theism, an appeal to a disembodied ghost, deep inside the mathematical community's understanding of counting.

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