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How We Understand Mathematics

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This volume examines mathematics as a product of the human mind and analyzes the language of "pure mathematics" from various advanced-level sources. Through analysis of the foundational texts of mathematics, it is demonstrated that math is a complex literary creation, containing objects, actors, actions, projection, prediction, planning, explanation, evaluation, roles, image schemas, metonymy, conceptual blending, and, of course, (natural) language. The book follows the narrative of mathematics in a typical order of presentation for a standard university-level algebra course, beginning with analysis of set theory and mappings and continuing along a path of increasing complexity. At each stage, primary concepts, axioms, definitions, and proofs will be examined in an effort to unfold the tell-tale traces of the basic human cognitive patterns of story and conceptual blending. 

This book will be of interest to mathematicians, teachers of mathematics, cognitive scientists, cognitive linguists, and anyone interested in the engaging question of how mathematics works and why it works so well. 

About This Edition

ISBN: 9783319776873
Publication date: 7th May 2018
Author: Jacek Wozny
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 118 pages
Series: Mathematics in Mind
Genres: Discrete mathematics
Groups and group theory
Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics