In this paper, we use theoretical frameworks from mathematics education and cognitive psychology to analyse Cauchy’s ideas of function, continuity, limit and infinitesimal expressed in his Cours D’Analyse. Our analysis focuses on the development of mathematical thinking from human perception and action into more sophisticated forms of reasoning and proof, offering different insights from those afforded by historical or mathematical analyses. It highlights the conceptual power of Cauchy’s vision and the fundamental change involved in passing from the dynamic variability of the calculus to the modern set-theoretic formulation of mathematical analysis. This offers a re-evaluation of the relationship between the natural geometry and algebra of ...
Abstract: The theory of embodied cognition proposes that the source of many ideas, including mathema...
Calculus at the university level is taken by thousands of undergraduate students each year. However,...
We seek to elucidate the philosophical context in which one of the most important conceptual transfo...
The research presented in this thesis examines the reasons lying behind the difficulties displayed b...
This book explores the background of a major intellectual revolution: the rigorous reinterpretation ...
When you first took calculus, there were probably many things that you understood at a mostly intuit...
Abstract: In this study we show that a primitive idea of limit is inducing an obstacle in the constr...
This book is a complete English translation of Augustin-Louis Cauchy's historic 1823 text (his first...
In the early part of the 20th century, J. Perry and F. Klein insisted that the elementary principles...
The present research corroborates K. Sullivan\u27s initial results as stated in her epoch making stu...
Our purpose in this paper is to investigate and show how pre-service mathematics teachers think abou...
This text develops the invited talk I presented to the international meeting on learning and teachin...
Short oral communicationThis report is based on an ongoing investigation, aiming to study the contri...
The foundational analysis of mathematics has been strictly linked to, and often originated, philosop...
The continuum in Cognitive Philosophy. The paper addresses the question of mathematical continuum in...
Abstract: The theory of embodied cognition proposes that the source of many ideas, including mathema...
Calculus at the university level is taken by thousands of undergraduate students each year. However,...
We seek to elucidate the philosophical context in which one of the most important conceptual transfo...
The research presented in this thesis examines the reasons lying behind the difficulties displayed b...
This book explores the background of a major intellectual revolution: the rigorous reinterpretation ...
When you first took calculus, there were probably many things that you understood at a mostly intuit...
Abstract: In this study we show that a primitive idea of limit is inducing an obstacle in the constr...
This book is a complete English translation of Augustin-Louis Cauchy's historic 1823 text (his first...
In the early part of the 20th century, J. Perry and F. Klein insisted that the elementary principles...
The present research corroborates K. Sullivan\u27s initial results as stated in her epoch making stu...
Our purpose in this paper is to investigate and show how pre-service mathematics teachers think abou...
This text develops the invited talk I presented to the international meeting on learning and teachin...
Short oral communicationThis report is based on an ongoing investigation, aiming to study the contri...
The foundational analysis of mathematics has been strictly linked to, and often originated, philosop...
The continuum in Cognitive Philosophy. The paper addresses the question of mathematical continuum in...
Abstract: The theory of embodied cognition proposes that the source of many ideas, including mathema...
Calculus at the university level is taken by thousands of undergraduate students each year. However,...
We seek to elucidate the philosophical context in which one of the most important conceptual transfo...