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4567590Selected Mathematical Works: Symbolic Logic The Game of Logic Feeding the Mind: by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, alias Lewis Carrollhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/selected-mathematical-works--symbolic-logic--the-game-of-logic--feeding-the-mind--by-charles-lutwidge-dodgson--alias-lewis-carroll-8596547782735/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/4100210/image.jpg?v=6388877113566700003939MXNGood PressInStock/Ebooks/<p>In "Selected Mathematical Works: Symbolic Logic The Game of Logic Feeding the Mind," Lewis Carroll, the Victorian polymath renowned for his contributions to literature and mathematics, offers readers a fascinating confluence of logic and playful reasoning. This collection showcases Carrolls pioneering exploration of symbolic logic, employing a whimsical yet precise literary style that characterizes his approach. Through intricate puzzles and engaging games, he invites readers to explore the foundations of mathematical thought while entertaining the mind with the absurdity reminiscent of his fictional works. The nuanced interweaving of logic and creativity situates this collection within both the mathematical discourse of his time and the burgeoning field of logical philosophy. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, known to the world as Lewis Carroll, was a mathematician and logician whose academic pursuits significantly influenced his literary creations. His background in mathematics was complemented by a strong interest in the mechanics of language and reasoning, leading him to experiment with ideas that bridged these domains. His identity as both a scholar and a storyteller uniquely positioned him to illuminate complex logical principles through engaging narratives and games, making abstract concepts accessible to a broader audience. "Selected Mathematical Works" is an essential read for those interested in the intertwining of logic and literature. Carrolls ability to simplify complex ideas through playful reasoning not only broadens the readers understanding of mathematics but also embodies the enduring connection between creativity and analytical thought. This book is a delightful invitation to see logic through the lens of imagination, making it indispensable for both students of mathematics and lovers of literature.</p>...4542354Selected Mathematical Works: Symbolic Logic The Game of Logic Feeding the Mind: by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, alias Lewis Carroll3939https://www.gandhi.com.mx/selected-mathematical-works--symbolic-logic--the-game-of-logic--feeding-the-mind--by-charles-lutwidge-dodgson--alias-lewis-carroll-8596547782735/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/4100210/image.jpg?v=638887711356670000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20238596547782735_W3siaWQiOiI0NTE0YjRjZi05YzIxLTRjNDEtYmI5Ni04N2RmYjhlNWI0NjIiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjM5LCJkaXNjb3VudCI6MCwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjozOSwiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6Ildob2xlc2FsZSIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjUtMDctMjJUMDc6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d8596547782735_<p>This carefully crafted ebook: "Selected Mathematical Works: Symbolic Logic The Game of Logic Feeding the Mind" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Lewis Carroll wrote several mathematics books. He was mainly interested in using logic diagrams as a pedagogical tool. Symbolic Logic, first published in 1896, contains literally dozens of puzzles. He believed heartily that children would enjoy learning mathematics if they could be enticed by amusing stories and puzzles. The Game of Logic, published in 1897, was intended to teach logic to children. His "game" consisted of a card with two diagrams, together with a set of counters, five grey and four red. The two diagrams were Carrolls version of a two-set and a three-set Venn diagram. A manuscript of a brief lecture Lewis Carroll once gave, Feeding the Mind, discusses the importance of not only feeding the body, but also the mind. Carroll wittily puts forth connections between the diet of the body and mind, and gives helpful tips on how to best digest knowledge in the brain. This essay was originally printed in 1907. Lewis Carroll ((1832-1898) is best known as the author of Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass. His real name was Charles Dodgson. His father, the Reverend Charles Dodgson, instilled in his son a love of mathematics from an early age. Lewis studied at Oxford, and later taught there as a Mathematics Lecturer.</p>...(*_*)8596547782735_<p>Lewis Carrolls Selected Mathematical Works is a comprehensive collection of three of his lesser-known but influential pieces: Symbolic Logic, The Game of Logic, and Feeding the Mind. Carrolls work delves into the world of mathematics through the lens of logic and reasoning, offering readers a unique perspective on mathematical concepts. With his playful and imaginative literary style, Carroll engages readers in complex mathematical ideas, making them accessible to a wider audience. These works are a testament to Carrolls diverse talents as a scholar and writer, showcasing his ability to blend literature and mathematics seamlessly. In the context of the Victorian era, Carrolls mathematical works were ahead of their time, challenging traditional academic perspectives and paving the way for future explorations in logic and symbolism. Lewis Carroll, known for his iconic work Alices Adventures in Wonderland, was also a mathematician and logician, which undoubtedly influenced his writings on mathematics. His passion for both literature and mathematics is evident in Selected Mathematical Works, making it a valuable contribution to the intersection of these two disciplines. I highly recommend this book to readers interested in exploring the fascinating connections between mathematics, logic, and literature, as well as those intrigued by Carrolls multifaceted talents and intellectual pursuits.</p>...(*_*)8596547782735_<p>In "Selected Mathematical Works: Symbolic Logic The Game of Logic Feeding the Mind," Lewis Carroll, the Victorian polymath renowned for his contributions to literature and mathematics, offers readers a fascinating confluence of logic and playful reasoning. This collection showcases Carrolls pioneering exploration of symbolic logic, employing a whimsical yet precise literary style that characterizes his approach. Through intricate puzzles and engaging games, he invites readers to explore the foundations of mathematical thought while entertaining the mind with the absurdity reminiscent of his fictional works. The nuanced interweaving of logic and creativity situates this collection within both the mathematical discourse of his time and the burgeoning field of logical philosophy. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, known to the world as Lewis Carroll, was a mathematician and logician whose academic pursuits significantly influenced his literary creations. His background in mathematics was complemented by a strong interest in the mechanics of language and reasoning, leading him to experiment with ideas that bridged these domains. His identity as both a scholar and a storyteller uniquely positioned him to illuminate complex logical principles through engaging narratives and games, making abstract concepts accessible to a broader audience. "Selected Mathematical Works" is an essential read for those interested in the intertwining of logic and literature. Carrolls ability to simplify complex ideas through playful reasoning not only broadens the readers understanding of mathematics but also embodies the enduring connection between creativity and analytical thought. This book is a delightful invitation to see logic through the lens of imagination, making it indispensable for both students of mathematics and lovers of literature.</p>...8596547782735_Good Presslibro_electonico_8596547782735_8596547782735Lewis CarrollInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/bookwire-epub-0f7e8f52-52c5-45eb-a871-8429f881f78b.epub2023-12-19T00:00:00+00:00Good Press