""Number: The Language of Science"" is a profound exploration of the evolution and cultural significance of numerical concepts. Written as a critical survey for the cultured non-mathematician, this work successfully bridges the gap between abstract mathematical theory and general intellectual history. It traces the development of the number concept from its most primitive beginnings to the complex logical structures that define modern scientific thought.
The text investigates how the human mind perceives quantity and how these perceptions have matured into a universal language that underpins all scientific discovery. By examining the historical breakthroughs that led to the creation of zero, the understanding of irrational numbers, and the concept of infinity, the work provides a clear narrative of human intellectual progress. The author emphasizes the ""number sense"" as a unique human faculty, illustrating how mathematical notation and logic have expanded our capacity to describe the physical universe.
As an essential text for those interested in the philosophy and history of science, ""Number: The Language of Science"" offers a timeless perspective on the beauty and necessity of mathematics. It remains a foundational resource for understanding how the abstract world of numbers became the primary tool for interpreting reality.
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The MacMillan Company Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 18mm
Weight: 599g ISBN:9781025389868 ISBN 10: 1025389867 Pages: 302 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active