In the Chinese cultural tradition, numbers may be seen as meaningful, creative, even poetic things, and they figure prominently in accounts of the self. Rather than 'reducing people to numbers', quantification is used - by at least some people some of the time - as a mode of differentiating themselves from others, a means of narrating unique life experiences. This paper explores the role of numbers in accounts of the self, drawing primarily on a case study of one woman from rural Taiwan. It is suggested that a natural historical framework can help illuminate numbers and number systems as Chinese technologies of the imagination
In 1890 William James listed several “elementary mental categories” that he postulated as having a n...
Notions of identity in Taiwan are configured in relation to numbers. I examine the polyvalent capaci...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive th...
In the Chinese cultural tradition, numbers may be seen as meaningful, creative, even poetic things, ...
In this article, inspired by Lévi-Strauss’s comments on ‘qualitative mathematics’, I outline some fe...
This article argues humanities scholarship is often dismissive of the quantitative, and that there i...
Numerals are used in a variety of tasks, both in science and in everyday life. Using numbers, we rec...
Do numbers exist? Most of the answers to this question presented in the literature of the last decad...
This article examines Chen Di's 1603 text Record of Formosa ( Dongfan ji ), the earliest first-hand ...
The paper outlines the functioning of cultural practices concerning numbers in Chinese and Japanese ...
Ethnic culture, religious belief, legends and tales have made a great impact on numbers and they are...
AbstractAt all times the numbers were an important part of people's culture. Where there are people ...
It is popular in psychology to hypothesize that representations of exact number are innately determi...
My general thesis is that the cultural environment is an influential factor in creativity and discov...
Over the last decades there has been growing interest in the relationship between cognition and cult...
In 1890 William James listed several “elementary mental categories” that he postulated as having a n...
Notions of identity in Taiwan are configured in relation to numbers. I examine the polyvalent capaci...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive th...
In the Chinese cultural tradition, numbers may be seen as meaningful, creative, even poetic things, ...
In this article, inspired by Lévi-Strauss’s comments on ‘qualitative mathematics’, I outline some fe...
This article argues humanities scholarship is often dismissive of the quantitative, and that there i...
Numerals are used in a variety of tasks, both in science and in everyday life. Using numbers, we rec...
Do numbers exist? Most of the answers to this question presented in the literature of the last decad...
This article examines Chen Di's 1603 text Record of Formosa ( Dongfan ji ), the earliest first-hand ...
The paper outlines the functioning of cultural practices concerning numbers in Chinese and Japanese ...
Ethnic culture, religious belief, legends and tales have made a great impact on numbers and they are...
AbstractAt all times the numbers were an important part of people's culture. Where there are people ...
It is popular in psychology to hypothesize that representations of exact number are innately determi...
My general thesis is that the cultural environment is an influential factor in creativity and discov...
Over the last decades there has been growing interest in the relationship between cognition and cult...
In 1890 William James listed several “elementary mental categories” that he postulated as having a n...
Notions of identity in Taiwan are configured in relation to numbers. I examine the polyvalent capaci...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive th...