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Diagrams Visual Imagination And Continuity In Peirces Philosophy Of Mathematics Vitaly Kiryushchenko

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Diagrams Visual Imagination And Continuity In Peirces Philosophy Of Mathematics Vitaly Kiryushchenko
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.1 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Vitaly Kiryushchenko
ISBN: 9783031232442, 3031232445
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Diagrams Visual Imagination And Continuity In Peirces Philosophy Of Mathematics Vitaly Kiryushchenko by Vitaly Kiryushchenko 9783031232442, 3031232445 instant download after payment.

This book is about the relationship between necessary reasoning and visual experience in Charles S. Peirce’s mathematical philosophy. It presents mathematics as a science that presupposes a special imaginative connection between our responsiveness to reasons and our most fundamental perceptual intuitions about space and time. Central to this view on the nature of mathematics is Peirce’s idea of diagrammatic reasoning. In practicing this kind of reasoning, one treats diagrams not simply as external auxiliary tools, but rather as immediate visualizations of the very process of the reasoning itself. Thus conceived, one's capacity to diagram their thought reveals a set of characteristics common to ordinary language, visual perception, and necessary mathematical reasoning. The book offers an original synthetic approach that allows tracing the roots of Peirce’s conception of a diagram in certain patterns of interrelation between his semiotics, his pragmaticist philosophy, his logical and mathematical ideas, bits and pieces of his biography, his personal intellectual predispositions, and his scientific practice as an applied mathematician.

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