The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... mathematics with early Chris- tian thought , I think they will become more interested in the en- gagement of mathematics with contemporary theology . In order to affirm an influence of science on religion , we ought to be able to ...
... mathematics with early Chris- tian thought , I think they will become more interested in the en- gagement of mathematics with contemporary theology . In order to affirm an influence of science on religion , we ought to be able to ...
第 115 頁
། F E f There was definitely an area of overlap between mathematics and philosophy in Greek thought . We can make this judgment because through internal mathematical developments the do- main of mathematics has been more clearly defined ...
། F E f There was definitely an area of overlap between mathematics and philosophy in Greek thought . We can make this judgment because through internal mathematical developments the do- main of mathematics has been more clearly defined ...
第 122 頁
... mathematical development of formalizing logic that shifted logic to the domain of mathematics itself changed sig- nificantly the knowledge of what mathematical structure is in itself and , thereby , changed mathematicians ' attitudes ...
... mathematical development of formalizing logic that shifted logic to the domain of mathematics itself changed sig- nificantly the knowledge of what mathematical structure is in itself and , thereby , changed mathematicians ' attitudes ...
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