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  1. Why Do Mathematicians Need Diagrams? Peirce’s Existential Graphs and the Idea of Immanent Visuality

    The topic of this chapter is the relationship between mathematical reasoning, diagrams, and everyday visual experience. My goal here is not to...
    Chapter 2020
  2. Conclusion

    This study brings together bits of Peirce’s biography that reflect his mathematical cast of mind, some important outcomes of his work as an applied...
    Chapter 2023
  3. Existential Graphs

    In a Peircean rethinking of the Kantian visual schematisms, as presented in the previous chapter, the visual and the conceptual are closely...
    Chapter 2023
  4. Peirce’s Transcendental Deduction and Beyond: Categories, Community, and the Self

    Now that we have situated visuality and diagrammatic expression within the Peircean mathematical and logical mindsets and learned what intellectual...
    Chapter 2023
  5. L’image-Mouvement, Mathematically Sublime, and the Perception of Totality

    As has been discussed in Chapter 3 , mathematicians are often reluctant to build bridges over the canyons...
    Chapter 2023
  6. What is Boolean valued analysis?

    This is a brief overview of the basic techniques of Boolean valued analysis.

    S. S. Kutateladze in Siberian Advances in Mathematics
    Article 01 June 2007
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