Mathematics in History, Culture Philsophy and Science

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Despite the great achievements of mathematics, educated elite almost university reject it as distasteful. They continue to remain frightened by its dry skeleton shown to them in their childhood. The mathematical curricula completely ignore its socio-cultural impacts on the society. The present book attempts to project the living structure of mathematics. It aims to cover its technical bones with philosophical blood, cultural flesh, and scientific skin in order to make them attractive. Different mathematical concepts are, thus, shown to emerge as by-products of socio-cultural developments. They in turn, shape long way in removing the prevalling fear complex generated by the hazy and usually wrong perceptions of actual mathematical realities. Different mathematical ideas have been traced to their mathematical roots in philosophical, Sociological, linguistic, cultural, and scientific perspectives. Wide gaps between the concepts incorporated in mathematical curricula have been attempted to be filled in by cultural linkages between the idea in question. Significant development in cosmology, astronomy, pure physics, space travel and astrophysics have been surveyed as connecting tissues of living and evolving mathematics. The impact of mathematical studies in generating rational outlook, scientific temper, and discerning insight as essential ingredientys of a developing society tearing down the superstitious shackles has also been discussed in relevant settings. The book thus, presents a popular and pleasant view of mathematical attainments as pure creations of mind inducing social progress. The language of the book is mostly non-technical and simple. Conscious efforts have been made to keep it within the grasp of average students and general reading public interested in popular expositions of mathematic -scientific concepts and their impacts on human thinking and behaviour.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sarju Tiwari

Dr. Sarju Tiwari (b. 1934) obtained his B.Sc. degree from B.H.U. in 1956 and M.a. (Mathematics) from the same University ink First Class. He was awarded Ph.D. (Pure Mathematics) from Calcutta University (1971). He started his professional career as Lecturer in Mathematics, Govt. of Tripura, Agartala (1958-65), where he was serving as Reader in Mathematics, Govt. of Tripura, Agartala (1971-80). Thereafter he joined as Principal, Postgraduate Collegue, ghazipur, U.P. (1980-88). Currently he is serving as Secretary, Faculty Council for Postgraduate Studies, Tripura University, Agartala, since 1989. He is the member of several Academic bodies such as Life member and founder general Secretary, Tripura Mathematical Society, Agartala; Vice-President, Tripura Mathematical Society, Agartala; Life-member/Treasurer, Tripura Rabindra Parishad, Agartala and Life-member, Sanskriti Parishad/Samkaleen Soach, Ghazipur, U.P.

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Title
Mathematics in History, Culture Philsophy and Science
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170994047
Length
xii+288p., References; Index; 22cm.
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