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The Construction of New Mathematical Knowledge in Classroom Interaction Heinz Steinbring

The Construction of New Mathematical Knowledge in Classroom Interaction By Heinz Steinbring

The Construction of New Mathematical Knowledge in Classroom Interaction by Heinz Steinbring


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In an extensive study, Bettina Heintz (Heintz 2000) proposed that the historical development of formal mathematical proof was, in fact, a means of estab lishing a communicable code of conduct" which helped mathematicians make themselves understood in relation to the truth of mathematical statements in a co ordinated and unequivocal way.

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The Construction of New Mathematical Knowledge in Classroom Interaction: An Epistemological Perspective by Heinz Steinbring

Mathematics is generally considered as the only science where knowledge is uni form, universal, and free from contradictions. Mathematics is a social product - a 'net of norms', as Wittgenstein writes. In contrast to other institutions - traffic rules, legal systems or table manners -, which are often internally contradictory and are hardly ever unrestrictedly accepted, mathematics is distinguished by coherence and consensus. Although mathematics is presumably the discipline, which is the most differentiated internally, the corpus of mathematical knowledge constitutes a coher ent whole. The consistency of mathematics cannot be proved, yet, so far, no contra dictions were found that would question the uniformity of mathematics" (Heintz, 2000, p. 11). The coherence of mathematical knowledge is closely related to the kind of pro fessional communication that research mathematicians hold about mathematical knowledge. In an extensive study, Bettina Heintz (Heintz 2000) proposed that the historical development of formal mathematical proof was, in fact, a means of estab lishing a communicable code of conduct" which helped mathematicians make themselves understood in relation to the truth of mathematical statements in a co ordinated and unequivocal way.

Table of Contents

General Overview Of The Book.- Overview of the First Chapter.- Theoretical Background and Starting Point.- Overview of the Second Chapter.- The Theoretical Research Question.- Overview of the Third Chapter.- Overview of the Fourth Chapter.- Epistemology-Oriented Analyses of Mathematical Interactions.- Epistemological and Communicational Conditions of Interactive Mathematical Knowledge Constructions.

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NPB9780387242514
9780387242514
0387242511
The Construction of New Mathematical Knowledge in Classroom Interaction: An Epistemological Perspective by Heinz Steinbring
New
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2005-03-22
236
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