Man and Number
New York, Emerson Books (1958)
| Abstract | This exploration of how people came to appreciate numbers traces the ways in which early humans gradually evolved methods for recording numerical data and ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Number concept | |||||||||
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| Call number | QA9.S55 1958 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0486432769 9780486432762 | |||||||||
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Byeong-Uk Yi (1998). Numbers and Relations. Erkenntnis 49 (1):93 - 113.
Svetla Slaveva-Griffin (2009). Plotinus on Number. Oxford University Press.
Howard F. Fehr (1940). A Study of the Number Concept of Secondary School Mathematics. [New York]Teachers College, Columbia University.
Wing-Chun Wong (1999). On a Semantic Interpretation of Kant's Concept of Number. Synthese 121 (3):357-383.
Gabriel Chindea (2007). Le nombre est-il une réalité parfaitement intelligible? Une analyse de l'intelligibilité du nombre chez Plotin. Chôra 5:97-109.
Zvonimir Šikić (1996). What Are Numbers? International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 10 (2):159-171.
Zvonimir Šikić (1996). What Are Numbers? International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 10 (2):159 – 171.
Mannis Charosh (1974). Number Ideas Through Pictures. New York,T. Y. Crowell.
J. L. Shaw (1982). Number: From the Nyāya to Frege-Russell. Studia Logica 41 (2-3):283 - 291.
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