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Mathematical knowledge: Intuition, visualization, and understanding/Guest Edited by Leon Horsten and Irina Starikova
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Mathematical Knowledge: Intuition, Visualization, and Understanding
Leon Horsten and Irina Starikova
3-13
The Innateness Hypothesis and Mathematical Concepts
Helen De Cruz and Johan De Smedt
15-27
Mathematical Intuition and the Cognitive Roots of Mathematical Concepts
Giuseppe Longo and Arnaud Viarouge
29-39
Intuition and Visualization in Mathematical Problem Solving
Valeria Giardino
41-51
Why do Mathematicians Need Different Ways of Presenting Mathematical Objects? The Case of Cayley Graphs
Irina Starikova
53-60
How Mathematical Concepts Get Their Bodies
Andrei Rodin
61-75
How Discrete Patterns Emerge from Algorithmic Fine-Tuning: A Visual Plea for Kroneckerian Finitism
Ivahn Smadja
77-86
How to Define a Number? A General Epistemological Account of Simon Stevin’s Art of Defining
Jurgen Naets
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