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The forgotten individual

diagrammatic reasoning in mathematics

Sun-Joo Shin

pp. 149-168

Abstrakt

Parallelism has been drawn between modes of representation and problem-sloving processes: Diagrams are more useful for brainstorming while symbolic representation is more welcomed in a formal proof. The paper gets to the root of this clear-cut dualistic picture and argues that the strength of diagrammatic reasoning in the brainstorming process does not have to be abandoned at the stage of proof, but instead should be appreciated and could be preserved in mathematical proofs.

Publication details

Published in:

Mumma John, Panza Marco, Sandu Paul-Gabriel (2012) Diagrams in mathematics. Synthese 186 (1).

Seiten: 149-168

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-012-0075-1

Referenz:

Shin Sun-Joo (2012) „The forgotten individual: diagrammatic reasoning in mathematics“. Synthese 186 (1), 149–168.