Deleuze and the History of Mathematics: In Defense of the New
Material type: TextSeries: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental PhilosophyPublication details: London Bloomsbury 2019Description: 210pISBN:- 9789389351453
- D874 N86.1DG
Contents:
1. Leibniz and the concept of the infinitesimal
2. Maimon`s critique of Kant`s approach to Mathematics
3. Bergson and Riemann on qualitative multiplicity
4. Lautman`s concept of the Mathematical real
5. Radiou and contemporary Mathematics
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1. Leibniz and the concept of the infinitesimal
2. Maimon`s critique of Kant`s approach to Mathematics
3. Bergson and Riemann on qualitative multiplicity
4. Lautman`s concept of the Mathematical real
5. Radiou and contemporary Mathematics
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