Mary Tiles
|
The Philosophy of Set Theory: An Historical Introduction to Cantor's Paradise
—
published
1989
—
4 editions
|
|
|
Bachelard: Science and Objectivity
—
published
1984
—
4 editions
|
|
|
Living in a Technological Culture: Human Tools and Human Values
by
—
published
2007
|
|
|
Mathematics and the Image of Reason
—
published
1991
—
9 editions
|
|
|
Living in a Technological Culture: Human Tools and Human Values
by
—
published
1995
|
|
|
Living in a Technological Culture: Human Tools and Human Values
by
—
published
1991
—
5 editions
|
|
|
An Introduction to Historical Epistemology: the Authority of Knowledge
by
—
published
1993
—
2 editions
|
|
|
The Philosophy of Set Theory: An Historical Introduction to Cantor's Paradise (Dover Books on Mathematics)
|
|
|
Living in a Technological Culture: Human Tools and Human Values
by
—
published
1995
|
|
|
Living in a Technological Culture: Human Tools and Human Values
by
—
published
1995
—
2 editions
|
|
“In this restricted sense continuity may be said to bring a notion of infinity in its wake – the notion of potential infinity which is associated with the idea of a never-ending process, or an operation which is indefinitely repeatable, such as that of adding one to a whole number. But in such cases there is no infinite collection of actual parts of space or time and no actual completed infinite totality of numbers.”
― The Philosophy of Set Theory: An Historical Introduction to Cantor's Paradise
― The Philosophy of Set Theory: An Historical Introduction to Cantor's Paradise
Is this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite Mary to Goodreads.


