Georg Cantor: His Mathematics and Philosophy of the Infinite Revised Edition Contributor(s): Dauben, Joseph Warren (Author) |
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ISBN: 0691024472 ISBN-13: 9780691024479 Publisher: Princeton University Press OUR PRICE: $75.05 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: October 1990 Annotation: One of the greatest revolutions in mathematics occurred when Georg Cantor promulgated his theory of tranfinite sets. This revolution is the subject of Joseph Dauben's important study--the most thorough yet written--of the philosopher and mathematician who was once called a 'corrupter of youth' for an innovation that is now a vital component of elementary school curricula. |
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BISAC Categories: - Mathematics | Set Theory - Science | History |
Dewey: 511.322 |
LCCN: 90008579 |
Physical Information: 1.17" H x 6.14" W x 9.24" (1.31 lbs) 424 pages |
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Publisher Description: One of the greatest revolutions in mathematics occurred when Georg Cantor (1845-1918) promulgated his theory of transfinite sets. This revolution is the subject of Joseph Dauben's important studythe most thorough yet writtenof the philosopher and mathematician who was once called a corrupter of youth for an innovation that is now a vital component of elementary school curricula. Set theory has been widely adopted in mathematics and philosophy, but the controversy surrounding it at the turn of the century remains of great interest. Cantor's own faith in his theory was partly theological. His religious beliefs led him to expect paradoxes in any concept of the infinite, and he always retained his belief in the utter veracity of transfinite set theory. Later in his life, he was troubled by recurring attacks of severe depression. Dauben shows that these played an integral part in his understanding and defense of set theory. |