- Reuben Hersh
Reuben Hersh (born 1927) is an American
mathematician andacademic , best known for his writings on the nature, practice, and social impact of mathematics. This work challenges and complements mainstreamphilosophy of mathematics .After receiving a B.A. in
English literature fromHarvard University in 1946, Hersh spent a decade writing for "Scientific American " and working as a machinist. In 1962, he was awarded a Ph.D. in mathematics fromNew York University ; his advisor was P.D. Lax). He has been affiliated with theUniversity of New Mexico since 1964, where he is now professor emeritus.Hersh has written a number of technical articles on
partial differential equation s,probability ,random evolution s, andlinear operator equations. He is the (co)author of four articles in "Scientific American ", and 12 articles in the "Mathematical Intelligencer ".Hersh is best known as the coauthor (with
Philip J. Davis ) of "The Mathematical Experience ", which won theNational Book Award in 1983. He also sympathesizes with the perspectives on mathematics ofImre Lakatos and "Where Mathematics Comes From ".Books by Hersh
* 1999 (1981) (with Philip Davis). "The Mathematical Experience". Mariner Books.
*2005 (1986) (with Philip Davis). "Descartes' Dream: The World According to Mathematics". Dover.
*1997. "What Is Mathematics, Really?" Oxford Univ. Press.
*2006 (edited). " [http://www.math.unm.edu/%7Erhersh/Intro_to_Unconventional.doc 18 Unconventional Essays on the Nature of Mathematics.] " Springer Verlag.
*2008 (with Vera John-Steiner). "Loving and Hating Mathematics". A.K. Peters.External links
* [http://www.math.unm.edu/%7Erhersh/ Web page] at the Univ. of New Mexico.
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