One never has existed and probably never will exist apart from the other. The view that they represent wholly distinct forms of- intellectual activity is partial, unhistorical, and unphilosophical. A more serious charge against it is that it has produced... The Teaching of Algebra (including Trigonometry) - 17. lappuseautors: Sir Thomas Percy Nunn, Thomas Percy Nunn - 1914 - 616 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
 | Sir Thomas Percy Nunn - 1914 - 616 lapas
...mathematics has been on the one hand a means by which man has constantly increased his understanding of his environment and his power of manipulating it,...significance of mathematical progress. A person, to be really "e.dueated," should have been taught the importance oJLmathematic» as an instrument of material conquests... | |
 | Sir Thomas Percy Nunn - 1919 - 616 lapas
...mathematics has been on the one hand a means by which man has constantly increased his understanding of his environment and his power of manipulating it,...importance of mathematics as an instrument of material conquest? and of social organization, and should be able to appreciate the value and significance of... | |
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