
Indiscrete Thoughts
by Rota, Gian-Carlo; Palombi, FabrizioBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. ix |
Foreword | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. xix |
Persons and Places | |
Fine Hall in its Golden Age Remembrances of Princeton in the Early Fifties | p. 3 |
Alonzo Church | p. 4 |
William Feller | p. 7 |
Emil Artin | p. 12 |
Solomon Lefschetz | p. 16 |
Light Shadows Yale in the Early Fifties | p. 21 |
Jack Schwartz | p. 21 |
From Princeton to Yale | p. 22 |
Josia Willard Gibbs | p. 24 |
Yale in the Fifties | p. 26 |
Mathematics at Yale | p. 28 |
Abstraction in Mathematics | p. 30 |
Linear Operators: The Past | p. 32 |
Linear Operators: The Present | p. 34 |
Linear Operators: The Future | p. 35 |
Working with Jack Schwartz | p. 36 |
Combinatorics, Representation Theory and Invariant Theory The Story of a Menage a Trois | p. 39 |
Cambridge 02138 in the Early Fifties | p. 39 |
Alfred Young | p. 41 |
Problem Solvers and Theorizers | p. 45 |
Hermann Grassmann and Exterior Algebra | p. 46 |
Definition and Description in Mathematics | p. 48 |
Bottom Lines | p. 51 |
The Barrier of Meaning | p. 55 |
Stan Ulam | p. 60 |
The Lost Café | p. 63 |
Philosophy: A Minority View | |
The Pernicious Influence of Mathematics Upon Philosophy | p. 89 |
Philosophy and Computer Science | p. 104 |
The Phenomenology of Mathematical Truth | p. 108 |
The Phenomenology of Mathematical Beauty | p. 121 |
The Phenomenology of Mathematical Proof | p. 134 |
Syntax, Semantics, and the Problem of the Identity of Mathematical Items | p. 151 |
The Barber of Seville or the Useless Precaution | p. 158 |
Kant and Husserl | p. 162 |
Fundierung as a Logical Concept | p. 172 |
The Primacy of Identity | p. 182 |
Three Senses of "A is B" in Heidegger | p. 188 |
Readings and Comments | |
Ten Lessons I Wish I Had Been Taught | p. 195 |
Ten Lessons for the Survival of a Mathematics Department | p. 204 |
A Mathematician's Gossip | p. 209 |
Book Reviews | p. 235 |
Paul Halmos: a Life | p. 235 |
The Leading Line of Schaum's Outlines | p. 237 |
Professor Neanderthal's World | p. 242 |
Uses and Misuses of Numbers | p. 245 |
On Reading Collected Papers | p. 248 |
Matroids | p. 250 |
Short Book Reviews | p. 252 |
End Notes | p. 259 |
Epilogue | p. 265 |
Index | p. 273 |
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