Japanese prefer odd numbers, whereas Westerners emphasize even numbers, an observation that is clear from the distribution of number-related words in Japanese and English dictionaries. In this article, the author explains why these two cultures differ by surveying the history of numbers, including yin-yang thought from ancient China, ancient Greek philosophy, and modern European mathematics. The author also mentions that oddness and evenness are only mathe-matical concepts, but understanding the cultures and histories of individual countries contributes to world peace
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Abstract——Ethnic culture, religious belief, legends and tales have made a great impact on numbers an...
Numerals are used in a variety of tasks, both in science and in everyday life. Using numbers, we rec...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive th...
Geoffrey E.R. Lloyd's paper compares the topics treated by the authors in this issue on Chinese not...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. This article deals with comparing the main tende...
This article tries to reveal the cultural perspective of Japanese society on unlucky number, that is...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive tha...
Classic study discusses number sequence and language and explores written numerals and computations ...
This review evaluates the role of language-specifically, the Chinese-based system of number words an...
At a time when socio-cultural theories are on the rise (Clements, 2013, p. vii), a proper considerat...
For over 100 years, researchers from various disciplines have been enthralled and occupied by the st...
This article discusses the comparative analysis and study of the axiology of numbers in English and ...
This paper considers the difference of concept of the harmony in Japanese everyday interaction. Japa...
Several authors (e.g. Dehaene, 1997) have proposed that mathematical concepts build upon an evolved ...
The paper outlines the functioning of cultural practices concerning numbers in Chinese and Japanese ...
Abstract——Ethnic culture, religious belief, legends and tales have made a great impact on numbers an...
Numerals are used in a variety of tasks, both in science and in everyday life. Using numbers, we rec...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive th...
Geoffrey E.R. Lloyd's paper compares the topics treated by the authors in this issue on Chinese not...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. This article deals with comparing the main tende...
This article tries to reveal the cultural perspective of Japanese society on unlucky number, that is...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive tha...
Classic study discusses number sequence and language and explores written numerals and computations ...
This review evaluates the role of language-specifically, the Chinese-based system of number words an...
At a time when socio-cultural theories are on the rise (Clements, 2013, p. vii), a proper considerat...
For over 100 years, researchers from various disciplines have been enthralled and occupied by the st...
This article discusses the comparative analysis and study of the axiology of numbers in English and ...
This paper considers the difference of concept of the harmony in Japanese everyday interaction. Japa...
Several authors (e.g. Dehaene, 1997) have proposed that mathematical concepts build upon an evolved ...