Visual Thinking in Mathematics

ISBN13: 9780199285945ISBN10: 0199285942 Hardback, 240 pages
Aug 2007,  In Stock

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Visual thinking -- visual imagination or perception of diagrams and symbol arrays, and mental operations on them -- is omnipresent in mathematics. Is this visual thinking merely a psychological aid, facilitating grasp of what is gathered by other means? Or does it also have epistemological functions, as a means of discovery, understanding, and even proof? By examining the many kinds of visual representation in mathematics and the diverse ways in which they are used, Marcus Giaquinto argues that visual thinking in mathematics is rarely just a superfluous aid; it usually has epistemological value, often as a means of discovery. Drawing from philosophical work on the nature of concepts and from empirical studies of visual perception, mental imagery, and numerical cognition, Giaquinto explores a major source of our grasp of mathematics, using examples from basic geometry, arithmetic, algebra, and real analysis. He shows how we can discern abstract general truths by means of specific images, how synthetic a priori knowledge is possible, and how visual means can help us grasp abstract structures.

Visual Thinking in Mathematics reopens the investigation of earlier thinkers from Plato to Kant into the nature and epistemology of an individual's basic mathematical beliefs and abilities, in the new light shed by the maturing cognitive sciences. Clear and concise throughout, it will appeal to scholars and students of philosophy, mathematics, and psychology, as well as anyone with an interest in mathematical thinking.

Features

  • Wide range of mathematical examples from geometry, algebra, arithmetic, and real analysis
  • Offers solutions to long-standing philosophical problems
  • Original work on a fascinating topic
  • Multi-disciplinary approach; draws on the latest research in cognitive science, psychology, mathematics education, and philosophy

Reviews

"The author provides a lot of signposting, making all the arguments easy to follow and the monograph a pleasure to read."--Mathematical Reviews

"I recommend this book highly. It is rich with insight, stimulating and worth careful thought. Furthermore, its concise presentation of recent psychological work is invaluable."--Andrew Arana, Analysis Reviews

Product Details

240 pages; 20 diagrams; ISBN13: 978-0-19-928594-5ISBN10: 0-19-928594-2

About the Author(s)

Marcus Giaquinto, University College London

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