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Adventures in Formalism (Paperback, New)
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Adventures in Formalism (Paperback, New)
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Mathematics originates with intuition. But intuition alone can only
go so far and formalism develops to handle the more difficult
problems. Formalism, however, has its inherent dangers. There are
three types of formalism. Type I formalism, exemplified in the work
of Euler, is basically heuristic reasoning, the use of familiar
reasoning in areas where the reasoning might not or ought not
apply. The results include startling successes, and also theorems
admitting exceptions. Type II formalism, associated with names like
Bolzano, Cauchy, and Weierstrass, attempts to clarify the situation
by means of precise definitions of the terms used. Type III
formalism, the axiomatic method, leaves the fundamental concepts
undefined, but offers precise rules for their use. Such precision
deserts intuition and one pays the price. Most dramatically, the
formal definitions of Type II formalism allow for the construction
of monsters - bizarre counterexamples that exhibit behaviour
inconsistent with existing intuition. The initially repellant
nature of these "monsters" leads to dissatisfaction that is only
dispelled by their growing familiarity and applicability. The
present book covers the history of formalism in mathematics from
Euclid through the 20th century. It should be of interest to
advanced mathematics students, anyone who teaches mathematics, and
anyone generally interested in the foundation of mathematics.
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