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Ptolemy's Philosophy: Mathematics as a Way of Life
By (Author) Jacqueline Feke
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
2nd January 2019
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Popular science
Philosophy of mathematics
501
Hardback
256
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
The Greco-Roman mathematician Claudius Ptolemy is one of the most significant figures in the history of science. He is remembered today for his astronomy, but his philosophy is almost entirely lost to history. This groundbreaking book is the first to reconstruct Ptolemy's general philosophical system-including his metaphysics, epistemology, and eth
"Shortlisted for the Pickstone Prize, British Society for the History of Science"
"Fekes book deserves a place on the shelves of historians of science, philosophers, and classicists alike."---Marco Romani Mistretta, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"This important study will significantly improve our historical understanding of the originality of Ptolemys position."---Alain Bernard, Journal of the History of Astronomy
"The book can be accessed and appreciated with a little sustained effort. For those of us who practice the history of mathematics, Fekes work is a nice illustration that our historical actors philosophical commitments often can be identied, and they can help us to focus our readings more precisely. Its a good lesson, and well worth the endeavour."---Glen Van Brummelen, British Journal for the History of Mathematics
Jacqueline Feke is assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.