Squaring the Circle: The War between Hobbes and Wallis

Squaring the Circle: The War between Hobbes and Wallis

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Jan 1, 2000 · English · Paperback (433 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 433
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2000
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0226399001
ISBN-13 9780226399003

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In this work, Douglas M. Jesseph delves into the intellectual battle between two prominent figures of the 17th century: Thomas Hobbes and John Wallis. The narrative explores the significant mathematical contributions made by each thinker, revealing the tensions and rivalries that defined their relationship. Jesseph intricately weaves together biographical details and mathematical theory to provide a comprehensive view of Hobbes as both a philosopher and a mathematician, often portrayed as a "monster" due to his contentious nature.

Throughout the chapters, readers are introduced to the climactic reform of mathematics during this period. The book sheds light on Wallis's efforts to defend the emerging modern mathematical concepts against Hobbes's more classical perspectives. Jesseph examines the implications of their debates, recognizing how these discussions laid the groundwork for subsequent developments in mathematics and philosophy.

The author’s meticulous research offers an engaging portrait of the era, demonstrating how the collision of ideas not only shaped the mathematical landscape but also influenced broader philosophical thought. With clarity and depth, Jesseph captures the essence of this historical conflict, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of intellectual adversities and their lasting impacts on modern science.

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Romance Science & Technology History Philosophy

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