
Patterns of Change
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"This is a book on the history and philosophy of mathematics interpreted as a sequence of linguistic innovations. . Kvasz has succeeded in producing a book which synthesizes over a quarter of century of his contributions to a linguistic approach to the history and philosophy of mathematics. The book should prove of interest not only to mathematicians. It suggests new directions for the analysis of changes . resulting from cultural encounters. . The book also has explicit references . to obstacles in mathematics education." (U. D'Ambrosio, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009 k)
"In this book the author expounds his 'linguistic approach' for reconstructing the development of mathematical disciplines from a philosophical and historical point of view. . Kvasz' approach provides an interesting tool for philosophers and historians which should be further discussed and applied." (Hans Fischer, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1153, 2009)
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Preface.- Introduction.- Re-codings as the first pattern of change in mathematics.- Historical description of re-codings.- Philosophical reflections on re-codings.- Relativizations as the second pattern of change in mathematics.- A Historical description of relativizations in synthetic geometry.- Historical description of relativizations in algebra.- Philosophical reflections on relativizations.- Re-formulations as a third pattern of change in mathematics.- Re-formulations and concept-formation.- Re-formulations and problem-solving.- Re-formulations and theory-building.- Mathematics and change.- The question of revolutions in mathematics (Kuhn).- The question of mathematical research programs (Lakatos).- The question of stages of cognitive development (Piaget).- Notes.- Bibliography.