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Find more info., search and price compare for Cogwheels of the Mind: The Story of Venn Diagrams by A W F Edwards Binding: Hardcover, 1 edition, 128 pages Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press Weight: 1.2 pound Dimension: H: 0.63 x L: 9.21 x W: 6.85 inches ISBN 10: 0801874343 ISBN 13: 9780801874345 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: In Cogwheels of the Mind, statistician and geneticist A. W. F. Edwards provides an accessible and engaging history of the Venn diagram, its reception and evolution, and its presence in such objects and images as Christian iconography, tennis balls, and flags which provide a rich source of Venn diagrams for Edwards, including those of Switzerland, Poland, and Japan (all one set Venn diagrams), Greenland (a two set Venn diagram), and Maryland (a three set device). Edwards begins with a sketch of Venn's life, his discovery of the three circle design while developing a series of lectures on symbolic logic at Cambridge University, and the publication of his find in an 1880 paper, and, more influentially, his 1881 book, Symbolic Logic. Edwards discusses the rival diagrammatic scheme invented by Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, who also developed a board game based on his design. The author also recreates famous Venn diagrams from history, including Winston Churchill's of 1948 depicting the mutual interests of the British Empire, a united Europe, and the English speaking world, with the United Kingdom located at the intersection. Edwards goes on to show how different shapes can be linked together to form artistically beautiful and mathematically important, multi set Venn diagrams, including the author's own influential Adelaide variation. And he delineates the possibilities for expanding the analytic power of these diagrams far beyond those first appreciated by Venn. Edwards even tells readers how to draw complex Venn diagrams on a spherical surface to create 'Vennis balls.' For anyone interested in mathematics or its history, Cogwheels of the Mind is invaluable and compelling reading. |
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