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E-grāmata: Geometry: The Third Book of Foundations

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  • Formāts: 280 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
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In this third installment of his classic 'Foundations' trilogy, Michel Serres takes on the history of geometry and mathematics. Even more broadly, Geometry is the beginnings of things and also how these beginnings have shaped how we continue to think philosophically and critically. Serres rejects a traditional history of mathematics which unfolds in a linear manner, and argues for the need to delve into the past of maths and identify a series of ruptures which can help shed light on how this discipline has developed and how, in turn, the way we think has been shaped and formed.

This meticulous and lyrical translation marks the first ever English translation of this key text in the history of ideas.

Recenzijas

Michel Serres is one of the most original philosophers on our planet. Trained in mathematics and the philosophy of science, he straddles the divide between the two cultures of science and the humanities, and has developed a style of writing that eschews the usual trappings of academic prose. Geometry is ostensibly an analysis of the origins of geometry in ancient Greece, but in the process, it presents an entire philosophy of space and time, of the nature of science and knowledge, and even of their relations to politics and religion. This is Serres at his best: inventive, provocative, and profound. -- Daniel W. Smith, Professor of Philosophy, Purdue University, USA This fine new translation of Michel Serres' third book of foundations, Geometry, shows him combining the concerns of his earlier work, on Lucretius and Leibniz, with the historical, mythological, and cultural themes prominent in the two previous books, Rome and Statues. Here he explores how innovation requires a return to a pre-history, before the installation of a current regime of inquiry, and he thus identifies multiple origins for geometry.

For those new to his work, this text provides an excellent introduction to the sheer range and exhilaration of his thinking. For those already intrigued, if puzzled, it provides indispensable linkages and insights into the distinctive and inimitable logic of his inquiries, in which the notion of 'foundation' itself undergoes a surprising metamorphosis. -- Joanna Hodge, Professor of Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Papildus informācija

The first english translation of the final installment in Michel Serres' 'Foundations' series which see him take on the history of mathematics.
The origins of geometry ix
The universal: One of its first constructions x
The differences: Chaos in the history of science xv
Synthesis: The science of history xxxii
PART ONE CUSTOMS AND LAWS
1(94)
1 First in history: Anaximander
3(34)
Spaces without exclusion: Juridical origins
3(34)
2 First in the rite: The royal victim
37(34)
Spaces of exclusion: Political origins
37(34)
3 First in dialectic: The interlocutor
71(22)
Spaces of exclusion: Discursive origins
71(22)
4 The point at noon
93(2)
PART TWO NATURE
95(96)
5 First in history: Thales
97(64)
From the pyramid to the tetrahedron: The optical origin
97(17)
From Diogenes to Thales: The ethical origin
114(16)
From the sun to the earth: The astronomical origin
130(31)
6 First in philosophy: The ignorant slave boy
161(16)
From Pythagoras to Zeno: The algorithmic origin
161(16)
7 First in logic: The element
177(14)
The automatic origin and the return to sociopolitical origins
177(14)
PART THREE CONCLUSION
191(22)
8 The measurement of the earth: Herodotus
193(20)
Notes 213
Michel Serres is a Professor in the History of Science at Stanford University and a member of the Académie Franēaise. A renowned and popular philosopher, he is a prize-winning author of essays and books, such as The Five Senses, Rome and Statues.

Randolph Burks is a philosopher specializing in phenomenology and philosophies of the body and nature. He has translated several works by Michel Serres, including Biogea, Variations on the Body and The Hermaphrodite (forthcoming) and the other two titles in the 'Foundations' series.