I. Bernard Cohen, The Triumph of Numbers: How Counting Shaped Modern Life. (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2005). 209 pp. $24.95 (USA). ISBN 0-393-05769-0. The premier historian of science ends his career telling how the world has become awash in numbers—“how numbers entered the conduct of life and of government, the understanding of nature, and the analysis of societies.” The stories begin with Kepler and end with Florence Nightingale. In between, major players include Galileo, Harvey, Leeuwenhoek, and Halley; Graunt and Petty; Jefferson and Franklin; Lavoisier, Sinclair, Pinel and Louis; Guerry and Quetelet. The book tells of the spread of what Cohen refers to as the “quantifying spirit” from physical science to “political arithme...
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This editorial celebrates the first 100,000 downloads of items published in Numeracy. An analysis of...
Making social sciences more scientific: the need for predictive models by Rein Taagepera, 2008, Oxfo...
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I. Bernard Cohen, The Triumph of Numbers: How Counting Shaped Modern Life. (New York: W.W. Norton &...
(First paragraph) To describe the landscape encompassed by this book I can do no better than to quot...
Although England contained only a relative handful of "mathematically minded" men in 1700, American...
This review of Reckonings shares our thoughts on the diverse insights presented by Stephen Chrisomal...
Strogatz, Steven. The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity, (New York, NY, Houghton...
Ellen Peters’s new book Innumeracy in the Wild: Misunderstanding and Misusing Numbers (Oxford Univer...
Patrick Dunleavy reviews a fascinating, but flawed, history of democratic thinking from an American ...
Bellos’s (2010) Grapes of Math is not a book about the history of mathematics, although he includes ...
“Numbers have immeasurably altered the character of American society,” wrote Patricia Cohen in 1982 ...
Wheelan, Charles. Naked Statistics: Stripping the Dread from Data (New York, NY, W. W. Norton & Comp...
Niederman, Derrick, and Boyum, David. What the Numbers Say: A Field Guide to Mastering Our Numeric...
MORRIS R. COHEN AND THE SCIENTIFIC IDEAL. By David A. Hollinger. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachus...
This editorial celebrates the first 100,000 downloads of items published in Numeracy. An analysis of...
Making social sciences more scientific: the need for predictive models by Rein Taagepera, 2008, Oxfo...
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