Notes for a Seminar in Axiomatic Reasoning
Barry Mazur ()
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Barry Mazur: Harvard University, Department of Mathematics
Chapter Chapter 7 in Axiomatic Thinking I, 2022, pp 105-144 from Springer
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Abstract This is not a standard article with thesis, development, and conclusion. It is rather a collection of notes and quotations meant to initiate reflections and discussions so that-guided by the passions and expertise of our students-my co-teachers (Amartya Sen and Eric Maskin) and I were able to shape our seminar course on Axiomatic Reasoning. I want to thank Giovanni Sommaruga for inviting me to include these notes in this volume, suggesting that I edit them slightly so that they offer a “many faceted view on axiomatics, something like a tour d’horizon of the subject.”
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77657-2_7
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