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Friday
Jan172014

Dr. Esq. in the bow tie

Wednesday
Jan082014

A Man is Known by the Vessel of his Beverage

Wednesday
Dec252013

My Christmas Present

... a Wittgenstein caricature.

Monday
Dec232013

Jocelyn Looking Over Her Packages

Wednesday
Nov132013

Teaching Mathematics Differently?

http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2013/11/the-stereotypes-about-math-that-hold-americans-back/281303/

... article seems to support the idea that traditional and formalistic approaches to mathematics were themselves an unnecessary dressing. If true, an interesting idea: one that has resonance with the notion that meaning is more important than analysis and that "getting it" is something different from calculating. Reminds me of how Wittgenstein thought that the commutative law for multiplication could simply be taught with a picture of dots. Hence (a x b) = ( b x a) could be shown thusly: