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A Certain Ambiguity

Author : Gaurav Suri,Hartosh Singh Bal
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2010-07-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781400834778

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While taking a class on infinity at Stanford in the late 1980s, Ravi Kapoor discovers that he is confronting the same mathematical and philosophical dilemmas that his mathematician grandfather had faced many decades earlier--and that had landed him in jail. Charged under an obscure blasphemy law in a small New Jersey town in 1919, Vijay Sahni is challenged by a skeptical judge to defend his belief that the certainty of mathematics can be extended to all human knowledge--including religion. Together, the two men discover the power--and the fallibility--of what has long been considered the pinnacle of human certainty, Euclidean geometry. As grandfather and grandson struggle with the question of whether there can ever be absolute certainty in mathematics or life, they are forced to reconsider their fundamental beliefs and choices. Their stories hinge on their explorations of parallel developments in the study of geometry and infinity--and the mathematics throughout is as rigorous and fascinating as the narrative and characters are compelling and complex. Moving and enlightening, A Certain Ambiguity is a story about what it means to face the extent--and the limits--of human knowledge.

A Certain Ambiguity

Author : Gaurav Suri,Hartosh Singh Bal
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2010-07-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780691146010

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While taking a class on infinity at Stanford in the late 1980s, Ravi Kapoor discovers that he is confronting the same mathematical and philosophical dilemmas that his mathematician grandfather had faced many decades earlier--and that had landed him in jail. Charged under an obscure blasphemy law in a small New Jersey town in 1919, Vijay Sahni is challenged by a skeptical judge to defend his belief that the certainty of mathematics can be extended to all human knowledge--including religion. Together, the two men discover the power--and the fallibility--of what has long been considered the pinnacle of human certainty, Euclidean geometry. As grandfather and grandson struggle with the question of whether there can ever be absolute certainty in mathematics or life, they are forced to reconsider their fundamental beliefs and choices. Their stories hinge on their explorations of parallel developments in the study of geometry and infinity--and the mathematics throughout is as rigorous and fascinating as the narrative and characters are compelling and complex. Moving and enlightening, A Certain Ambiguity is a story about what it means to face the extent--and the limits--of human knowledge.

How Mathematicians Think

Author : William Byers
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2010-05-02
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9780691145990

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To many outsiders, mathematicians appear to think like computers, grimly grinding away with a strict formal logic and moving methodically--even algorithmically--from one black-and-white deduction to another. Yet mathematicians often describe their most important breakthroughs as creative, intuitive responses to ambiguity, contradiction, and paradox. A unique examination of this less-familiar aspect of mathematics, How Mathematicians Think reveals that mathematics is a profoundly creative activity and not just a body of formalized rules and results. Nonlogical qualities, William Byers shows, play an essential role in mathematics. Ambiguities, contradictions, and paradoxes can arise when ideas developed in different contexts come into contact. Uncertainties and conflicts do not impede but rather spur the development of mathematics. Creativity often means bringing apparently incompatible perspectives together as complementary aspects of a new, more subtle theory. The secret of mathematics is not to be found only in its logical structure. The creative dimensions of mathematical work have great implications for our notions of mathematical and scientific truth, and How Mathematicians Think provides a novel approach to many fundamental questions. Is mathematics objectively true? Is it discovered or invented? And is there such a thing as a "final" scientific theory? Ultimately, How Mathematicians Think shows that the nature of mathematical thinking can teach us a great deal about the human condition itself.

A Certain Ambiguity

Author : Gaurav Suri,Gaurav & Singh Bal,Hartosh
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0670081361

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While Taking A Class On Infinity At Stanford In The Late 1980S, Ravi Kapoor Discovers That He Is Confronting The Same Mathematical And Philosophical Dilemmas That His Mathematician Grandfather Had Faced Many Decades Earlier-And That Had Landed Him In Jail. Charged Under An Obscure Blasphemy Law In A Small New Jersey Town In 1919, Vijay Sahni Was Challenged By A Sceptical Judge To Defend His Belief That The Certainty Of Mathematics Can Be Extended To All Human Knowledge-Including Religion. Both Vijay And Ravi Discover The Power-And The Fallibility-Of What Has Long Been Considered The Pinnacle Of Human Certainty, Euclidean Geometry. As Grandfather And Grandson Struggle With The Question Of Whether There Can Ever Be Absolute Certainty In Mathematics Or Life, They Are Forced To Reconsider Their Fundamental Beliefs And Choices. Their Stories Hinge On Their Explorations Of Parallel Developments In The Study Of Geometry And Infinity-And The Mathematics Throughout Is As Rigorous And Fascinating As The Narrative And Characters Are Compelling And Complex. Moving And Enlightening, A Certain Ambiguity Is A Story About What It Means To Face The Extent-And The Limits-Of Human Knowledge. Praise For The Book A Certain Ambiguity Is An Amazing Narrative That Glows With A Vivid Sense Of The Beauty And Wonder Of Mathematics . . . Mixing Fiction With Non-Fiction, [It] Is A Veritable History Of Mathematics Disguised As A Novel.'-Martin Gardner This Is A Truly Captivating Thriller That Will Take You On A Whirlwind Tour To Infinity-And Beyond. But Be Warned: Once You Start Reading, You Won'T Be Able To Put It Aside Until Finished!'-Eli Maor, Author Of E: The Story Of A Number And The Pythagorean Theorem: A 4,000-Year History By Deftly Blending The Young Man'S Story With Mathematical Ideas And Historical Developments . . . The Authors Succeed Brilliantly In Taking The Reader On A Tour Of Some Of The Major Highlights In The Philosophy Of Mathematics . . . The Book Also Examines, Through The Minds Of Its Characters, The Natures Of Faith . . . And Truth.'-Keith Devlin, Author Of The Math Gene

The Ambiguity of Play

Author : Brian Sutton-Smith
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780674044180

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Sutton-Smith focuses on play theories rooted in seven distinct "rhetorics"--The ancient discourses of fate, power, communal identity, and frivolity and the modern discourses of progress, the imaginary, and the self. In a sweeping analysis that moves from the question of play in child development to the implications of play for the Western work ethic, he explores the values, historical sources, and interests that have dictated the terms and forms of play put forth in each discourse's "objective" theory

Seven Types Of Ambiguity

Author : William Empson
Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781473351462

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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

A History of Ambiguity

Author : Anthony Ossa-Richardson
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2021-12-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780691228440

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Ever since it was first published in 1930, William Empson’s Seven Types of Ambiguity has been perceived as a milestone in literary criticism—far from being an impediment to communication, ambiguity now seemed an index of poetic richness and expressive power. Little, however, has been written on the broader trajectory of Western thought about ambiguity before Empson; as a result, the nature of his innovation has been poorly understood. A History of Ambiguity remedies this omission. Starting with classical grammar and rhetoric, and moving on to moral theology, law, biblical exegesis, German philosophy, and literary criticism, Anthony Ossa-Richardson explores the many ways in which readers and theorists posited, denied, conceptualised, and argued over the existence of multiple meanings in texts between antiquity and the twentieth century. This process took on a variety of interconnected forms, from the Renaissance delight in the ‘elegance’ of ambiguities in Horace, through the extraordinary Catholic claim that Scripture could contain multiple literal—and not just allegorical—senses, to the theory of dramatic irony developed in the nineteenth century, a theory intertwined with discoveries of the double meanings in Greek tragedy. Such narratives are not merely of antiquarian interest: rather, they provide an insight into the foundations of modern criticism, revealing deep resonances between acts of interpretation in disparate eras and contexts. A History of Ambiguity lays bare the long tradition of efforts to liberate language, and even a poet’s intention, from the strictures of a single meaning.

Alexander

Author : Guy Maclean Rogers
Publisher : Random House Trade Paperbacks
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2005-10-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780812972719

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For nearly two and a half millennia, Alexander the Great has loomed over history as a legend–and an enigma. Wounded repeatedly but always triumphant in battle, he conquered most of the known world, only to die mysteriously at the age of thirty-two. In his day he was revered as a god; in our day he has been reviled as a mass murderer, a tyrant as brutal as Stalin or Hitler. Who was the man behind the mask of power? Why did Alexander embark on an unprecedented program of global domination? What accounted for his astonishing success on the battlefield? In this luminous new biography, the esteemed classical scholar and historian Guy MacLean Rogers sifts through thousands of years of history and myth to uncover the truth about this complex, ambiguous genius. Ascending to the throne of Macedonia after the assassination of his father, King Philip II, Alexander discovered while barely out of his teens that he had an extraordinary talent and a boundless appetite for military conquest. A virtuoso of violence, he was gifted with an uncanny ability to visualize how a battle would unfold, coupled with devastating decisiveness in the field. Granicus, Issos, Gaugamela, Hydaspes–as the victories mounted, Alexander’s passion for conquest expanded from cities to countries to continents. When Persia, the greatest empire of his day, fell before him, he marched at once on India, intending to add it to his holdings. As Rogers shows, Alexander’s military prowess only heightened his exuberant sexuality. Though his taste for multiple partners, both male and female, was tolerated, Alexander’s relatively enlightened treatment of women was nothing short of revolutionary. He outlawed rape, he placed intelligent women in positions of authority, and he chose his wives from among the peoples he conquered. Indeed, as Rogers argues, Alexander’s fascination with Persian culture, customs, and sexual practices may have led to his downfall, perhaps even to his death. Alexander emerges as a charismatic and surprisingly modern figure–neither a messiah nor a genocidal butcher but one of the most imaginative and daring military tacticians of all time. Balanced and authoritative, this brilliant portrait brings Alexander to life as a man, without diminishing the power of the legend.

Ambiguity Machines

Author : Vandana Singh
Publisher : Small Beer Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2018-02-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781618731425

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Philip K. Dick Award finalist Praise for Vandana Singh: “A most promising and original young writer.”—Ursula K. Le Guin “Lovely! What a pleasure this book is . . . full of warmth, compassion, affection, high comedy and low.”—Molly Gloss, author of The Hearts of Horses “Vandana Singh’s radiant protagonist is a planet unto herself.”—Village Voice “Sweeping starscapes and daring cosmology that make Singh a worthy heir to Cordwainer Smith and Arthur C. Clarke.”—Chris Moriarty, Fantasy & Science Fiction “I’m looking forward to the collection . . . everything I’ve read has impressed me—the past and future visions in ‘Delhi’, the intensity of ‘Thirst’, the feeling of escape at the end of ‘The Tetrahedron’...” —Niall Harrison, Vector (British Science Fiction Association) “...the first writer of Indian origin to make a serious mark in the SF world ... she writes with such a beguiling touch of the strange.” —Nilanjana Roy, Business Standard In her first North American collection, Vandana Singh’s deep humanism interplays with her scientific background in stories that explore and celebrate this world and others and characters who are trying to make sense of the people they meet, what they see, and the challenges they face. An eleventh century poet wakes to find he is as an artificially intelligent companion on a starship. A woman of no account has the ability to look into the past. In "Requiem," a major new novella, a woman goes to Alaska to try and make sense of her aunt’s disappearance. Singh's stories have been performed on BBC radio, been finalists for the British SF Association award, selected for the Tiptree award honor list, and oft reprinted in Best of the Year anthologies. Her dives deep into the vast strangeness of the universe without and within and with her unblinking clear vision she explores the ways we move through space and time: together, yet always apart.

Proofs from THE BOOK

Author : Martin Aigner,Günter M. Ziegler
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2013-06-29
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9783662223437

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Proofs from THE BOOK by Martin Aigner,Günter M. Ziegler Pdf

According to the great mathematician Paul Erdös, God maintains perfect mathematical proofs in The Book. This book presents the authors candidates for such "perfect proofs," those which contain brilliant ideas, clever connections, and wonderful observations, bringing new insight and surprising perspectives to problems from number theory, geometry, analysis, combinatorics, and graph theory. As a result, this book will be fun reading for anyone with an interest in mathematics.

Sometimes I Lie

Author : Alice Feeney
Publisher : Flatiron Books
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2018-03-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781250144836

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Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney Pdf

My name is Amber Reynolds. There are three things you should know about me: 1. I’m in a coma. 2. My husband doesn’t love me anymore. 3. Sometimes I lie. Amber wakes up in a hospital. She can’t move. She can’t speak. She can’t open her eyes. She can hear everyone around her, but they have no idea. Amber doesn’t remember what happened, but she has a suspicion her husband had something to do with it. Alternating between her paralyzed present, the week before her accident, and a series of childhood diaries from twenty years ago, this brilliant psychological thriller asks: Is something really a lie if you believe it's the truth?

The Ambiguity of Justice: New Perspectives on Paul Ricoeur's Approach to Justice

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-13
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004424982

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The Ambiguity of Justice: New Perspectives on Paul Ricoeur's Approach to Justice by Anonim Pdf

The Ambiguity of Justice consists of a collection of essays that address difficulties and potential contradictions in thinking justice by focussing on Ricoeur's theory of justice and on the major thinkers that were influential for it.

Book of Proof

Author : Richard H. Hammack
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2016-01-01
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0989472116

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Book of Proof by Richard H. Hammack Pdf

This book is an introduction to the language and standard proof methods of mathematics. It is a bridge from the computational courses (such as calculus or differential equations) that students typically encounter in their first year of college to a more abstract outlook. It lays a foundation for more theoretical courses such as topology, analysis and abstract algebra. Although it may be more meaningful to the student who has had some calculus, there is really no prerequisite other than a measure of mathematical maturity.

I Let You Go

Author : Clare Mackintosh
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-05-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781101987513

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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER One of The New York Times Book Review’s 10 Best Crime Novels of 2016! The next blockbuster thriller for those who loved The Girl on the Train and Gone Girl...“a finely crafted novel with a killer twist.”(#1 New York Times bestselling author Paula Hawkins) On a rainy afternoon, a mother's life is shattered as her son slips from her grip and runs into the street... I Let You Go follows Jenna Gray as she moves to a ramshackle cottage on the remote Welsh coast, trying to escape the memory of the car accident that plays again and again in her mind and desperate to heal from the loss of her child and the rest of her painful past. At the same time, the novel tracks the pair of Bristol police investigators trying to get to the bottom of this hit-and-run. As they chase down one hopeless lead after another, they find themselves as drawn to each other as they are to the frustrating, twist-filled case before them. Elizabeth Haynes, author of Into the Darkest Corner, says, “I read I Let You Go in two sittings; it made me cry (at least twice), made me gasp out loud (once), and above all made me wish I'd written it...a stellar achievement.”

Navigating Ambiguity

Author : Andrea Small,Kelly Schmutte,Stanford d.school
Publisher : Ten Speed Press
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2022-04-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781984857972

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Navigating Ambiguity by Andrea Small,Kelly Schmutte,Stanford d.school Pdf

A thought-provoking guide to help you lean in to the discomfort of the unknown to turn creative opportunities into intentional design, from Stanford University's world-renowned d.school. “Navigating Ambiguity reminds us not to run from uncertainty but rather see it as a defining moment of opportunity.”—Yves Béhar, Founder and CEO, fuseproject A design process presents a series of steps, but in real life, it rarely plays out this neatly. Navigating Ambiguity underscores how the creative process isn’t formulaic. This book shows you how to surrender control by being adaptable, curious, and unbiased as well as resourceful, tenacious, and courageous. Designers and educators Andrea Small and Kelly Schmutte use humor and clear steps to help you embrace uncertainty as you approach a creative project. First, they explain how the brain works and why it defaults to certainty. Then they show you how to let go of the need for control and instead employ a flexible strategy that relies on the balance between acting and adapting, and the give-and-take between opposing approaches to make your way to your goal. Beautiful cut-paper artwork illustrations offer ways to rethink creative work without hitting the usual roadblocks. The result is a more open and satisfying journey from assignment or idea to finished product.