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Axiomatics

Mathematical Thought and High Modernism
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The Axiomatics by Alma Steingart delves into the historical journey of mathematical thinking and its intersection with societal progress. The book explores how axiomatic systems have shaped not only the field of mathematics but also influenced broader cultural and scientific paradigms. Steingart provides a rich narrative on the evolution of mathematical ideas and their impact on societal advancements.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the intersection of mathematics and theory, particularly how mathematical frameworks shape and influence scientific and cultural discourses. It offers a compelling exploration into the methodologies and philosophical underpinnings of mathematical logic, making it a great choice for those intrigued by the foundational aspects of science and nature.

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The first history of postwar mathematics, offering a new interpretation of the rise of abstraction and axiomatics in the twentieth century.

Why did abstraction dominate American art, social science, and natural science in the mid-twentieth century? Why, despite opposition, did abstraction and theoretical knowledge flourish across a diverse set of intellectual pursuits during the Cold War? In recovering the centrality of abstraction across a range of modernist projects in the United States, Alma Steingart brings mathematics back into the conversation about midcentury American intellectual thought.

The expansion of mathematics in the aftermath of World War II, she demonstrates, was characterized by two opposing tendencies: research in pure mathematics became increasingly abstract and rarefied, while research in applied mathematics and mathematical applications grew in prominence as new fields like operations research and game theory brought mathematical knowledge to bear on more domains of knowledge. Both were predicated on the same abstractionist conception of mathematics and were rooted in the same approach: modern axiomatics.

For American mathematicians, the humanities and the sciences did not compete with one another but instead were two complementary sides of the same epistemological commitment. Steingart further reveals how this mathematical epistemology influenced the sciences and humanities, particularly the postwar social sciences. As mathematics changed, so did the meaning of mathematization.

Axiomatics focuses on American mathematicians during a transformative time, following a series of controversies among mathematicians about the nature of mathematics as a field of study and as a body of knowledge. The ensuing debates offer a window onto the postwar development of mathematics and Cold War epistemology writ large. As Steingart's history ably demonstrates, mathematics is the social activity in which styles of truthβ€”here, abstractionβ€”become synonymous with ways of knowing.

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Axiomatics by Alma Steingart receives praise for its examination of mid-twentieth-century mathematics, emphasising its deep dive into abstraction and its connection to broader modernist movements in art and social sciences. Reviews highlight the book's exploration of the intertwined nature of mathematics' utilitarian and idealistic aspects, particularly during the Cold War era, while noting its accessibility to those interested in the historical impact of abstract ideas. Critics appreciate how Steingart connects mathematical developments to cultural, political, and philosophical contexts, providing a well-informed and lucid perspective on mathematics as a facet of high modernism.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226824208

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 12 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 399g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Alma Steingart is assistant professor of history at Columbia University. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Grey Room, Representations, and Social Studies of Science.

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