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Circles Disturbed: The Interplay of Mathematics and Narrative

Online ISBN:
9781400842681
Print ISBN:
9780691149042
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
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Circles Disturbed: The Interplay of Mathematics and Narrative

Apostolos Doxiadis (ed.),
Apostolos Doxiadis
(ed.)
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Barry Mazur (ed.)
Barry Mazur
(ed.)
Harvard University
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Published:
18 March 2012
Online ISBN:
9781400842681
Print ISBN:
9780691149042
Publisher:
Princeton University Press

Abstract

This book brings together important thinkers in mathematics, history, and philosophy to explore the relationship between mathematics and narrative. “Circles disturbed” reflect the last words of Archimedes before he was slain by a Roman soldier—“Don't disturb my circles”—words that seem to refer to two radically different concerns: that of the practical person living in the concrete world of reality, and that of the theoretician lost in a world of abstraction. Stories and theorems are, in a sense, the natural languages of these two worlds—stories representing the way we act and interact, and theorems giving us pure thought, distilled from the hustle and bustle of reality. Yet, though the voices of stories and theorems seem totally different, they share profound connections and similarities. This book delves into topics such as the way in which historical and biographical narratives shape our understanding of mathematics and mathematicians, the development of “myths of origins” in mathematics, the structure and importance of mathematical dreams, the role of storytelling in the formation of mathematical intuitions, the ways mathematics helps us organize the way we think about narrative structure, and much more.

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