The Math Instinct: Why You're a Mathematical Genius (Along with Lobsters, Birds, Cats, and Dogs)
Autor Keith Devlinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2006
There
are
two
kinds
of
math:
the
hard
kind
and
the
easy
kind.
The
easy
kind,
practiced
by
ants,
shrimp,
Welsh
Corgis
—
and
us
—
is
innate.
But
what
innate
calculating
skills
do
we
humans
have?
Leaving
aside
built-in
mathematics,
such
as
the
visual
system,
ordinary
people
do
just
fine
when
faced
with
mathematical
tasks
in
the
course
of
the
day.
Yet
when
they
are
confronted
with
the
same
tasks
presented
as
"math,"
their
accuracy
often
drops.
If
we
have
innate
mathematical
ability,
why
do
we
have
to
teach
math
and
why
do
most
of
us
find
it
so
hard
to
learn?
Are
there
tricks
or
strategies
that
the
ordinary
person
can
do
to
improve
mathematical
ability?
Can
we
improve
our
math
skills
by
learning
from
dogs,
cats,
and
other
creatures
that
"do
math?"
The
answer
to
each
of
these
questions
is
a
qualified
yes.
All
these
examples
of
animal
math
suggest
that
if
we
want
to
do
better
in
the
formal
kind
of
math,
we
should
see
how
it
arises
from
natural
mathematics.
From
NPR's
"Math
Guy,"
The
Math
Instinct
is
a
real
celebration
of
innate
math
sense
and
will
provide
even
the
most
number-phobic
readers
with
confidence
in
their
own
mathematical
abilities.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781560258391
ISBN-10: 156025839X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
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ISBN-10: 156025839X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Dr.
Keith
Devlinis
Executive
Director
of
Stanford's
Center
for
the
Study
of
Language
and
Information
and
a
Consulting
Professor
of
Mathematics
at
Stanford.
He
is
a
co-founder
of
Stanford's
Media
X
network
–
a
campuswide
research
network
focused
on
the
design
and
use
of
interactive
technologies
–
and
its
Executive
Director.
He
is
the
author
of
twenty-four
books,
one
interactive
book
on
CD-ROM
and
over
seventy-five
published
research
articles.
Since
1994
Devlin
has
been
a
regular
contributor
to
NPR's
"Weekend
Edition,"
where
he
is
known
as
"the
Math
Guy"
in
his
on-air
conversations
with
host
Scott
Simon.
Devlin
is
a
frequent
contributor
to
other
local
and
national
radio
programs.
Devlin
was
a
co-writer
of
the
BBC
Horizon/WGBH
Nova
television
documentary
"A
Mathematical
Mystery
Tour"
and
has
appeared
on
a
number
of
television
programs,
including
the
six-part
PBS
series
"Life
by
the
Numbers,"
for
which
he
wrote
the
companion
book.