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Shawn
Jun 12, 2010 rated it liked it
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I was glad to finally find a book on mathematics that sounded interesting. However, I was hoping to read this as one of a series of religion-related books that I've been reading, and this definitely did not fit in that list. There was some religion mentioned, but basically the book revolved around the following questions: "Why is mathematics so effective and productive in explaining the world around us that it even yields new knowledge? And, is mathematics ultimately invented or discovered?" The ...more
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