From mystery to history | p. 1 |
A mystery within an enigma | p. 1 |
Illusions of certainty | p. 2 |
The secret society | p. 6 |
Non-Euclideanism | p. 8 |
Logics--To Be or Not To Be | p. 15 |
The Rashomon effect | p. 19 |
The analogy that never breaks down? | p. 21 |
Tinkling symbols | p. 23 |
Thinking about thinking | p. 24 |
The counter culture | p. 26 |
By the pricking of my thumbs | p. 26 |
The bare bones of history | p. 28 |
Creation or evolution | p. 33 |
The ordinals versus the cardinals | p. 36 |
Counting without counting | p. 41 |
Fingers and toes | p. 45 |
Baser methods | p. 49 |
Counting with base 2 | p. 51 |
The neo-2 system of counting | p. 56 |
Counting in fives | p. 60 |
What's so special about sixty? | p. 64 |
The spread of the decimal system | p. 68 |
The dance of the seven veils | p. 72 |
Ritual geometry | p. 73 |
The place-value system and the invention of zero | p. 81 |
A final accounting | p. 101 |
With form but void | p. 106 |
Numerology | p. 106 |
The very opposite | p. 108 |
Hilbert's scheme | p. 112 |
Kurt Godel | p. 117 |
More surprises | p. 124 |
Thinking by numbers | p. 127 |
Bourbachique mathematique | p. 129 |
Arithmetic in chaos | p. 134 |
Science friction | p. 137 |
Mathematicians off form | p. 140 |
The mothers of inventionism | p. 147 |
Mind from matter | p. 147 |
Shadowlands | p. 149 |
Trap-door functions | p. 150 |
Mathematical creation | p. 154 |
Marxist mathematics | p. 156 |
Complexity and simplicity | p. 159 |
Maths as psychology | p. 165 |
Pre-established mental harmony? | p. 171 |
Self-discovery | p. 176 |
Intuitionism: the immaculate construction | p. 178 |
Mathematicians from outer space | p. 178 |
Ramanujan | p. 181 |
Intuitionism and three-valued logic | p. 185 |
A very peculiar practice | p. 188 |
A closer look at Brouwer | p. 192 |
What is 'intuition'? | p. 196 |
The tragedy of Cantor and Kronecker | p. 198 |
Cantor and infinity | p. 205 |
The comedy of Hilbert and Brouwer | p. 216 |
The Four-Colour Conjecture | p. 227 |
Transhuman mathematics | p. 234 |
New-age mathematics | p. 236 |
Paradigms | p. 243 |
Computability, compressibility, and utility | p. 245 |
Platonic heavens above and within | p. 249 |
The growth of abstraction | p. 249 |
Footsteps through Plato's footnotes | p. 251 |
The platonic world of mathematics | p. 258 |
Far away and long ago | p. 265 |
The presence of the past | p. 268 |
The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics | p. 270 |
Difficulties with platonic relationships | p. 272 |
Seance or science? | p. 273 |
Revel without a cause | p. 276 |
A computer ontological argument | p. 280 |
A speculative anthropic interpretation of mathematics | p. 284 |
Maths and mysticism | p. 292 |
Supernatural numbers? | p. 294 |
Further reading | p. 298 |
Index | p. 311 |
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