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The math gene: how mathematical thinking evolved and why numbers are like gossip
The math gene: how mathematical thinking evolved and why numbers are like gossip
Author
Devlin, Keith J
Publisher
Basic Books
Publication Date
c2000
Edition
1st ed.
Language
English
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1. A mind for mathematics
2. In the beginning is number
3. Everybody counts
4. What is this thing called mathematics?
5. Do mathematicians have different brains?
6. Born to speak
7. The brain that grew and learned to talk
8. Out of our minds
9. Where demons lurk and mathematicians work
10. Roads not taken.
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Mathematical ability
Mathematics
Mathematics -- Philosophy
Philosophy
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ISBN
9780465016181
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