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Table of Contents


WHEATON COLLEGE (1979)

PREFACE, page 1

MAIN ADDRESSES

  • "Axiomatic Structure and the Method of Analysis: Shifting Styles in the History of Mathematics"
    by Calvin Jongsma, page 3
  • "Two Philosophical Problems about Mathematics"
    by Dr. Stephen Barker, page 29

PAPERS FROM DISCUSSION GROUPS

  • "Non-Standard Calculus"
    by Dr. Ron Friewald, page 41
  • "Implications of Recent Developments in Philosophy of Science for an Axiological Approach to Foundations of Mathematics"
    by Dr. Harold Heie, page 61
  • "Intuitionism"
    by Dr. Terence Perciante, page 69
  • "On Kuyk's Complementarity in Mathematics"
    by Dr. Gene Chase, page 75
  • "Are Mathematical Objects Ontologically Real?"
    by Dr. Frank Bernhart, page 79

PANEL DISCUSSION ON RELATION OF MATHEMATICS AND CHRISTIANITY

  • Brief position paper
    by C. Ralph Verno, page 89
  • Copies of 2 articles from Torch and Trumpet
    by C. Ralph Verno, page 91
  • Mathematics and Christian Faith--Some Personal Perceptions
    by Richard Laatsch, page 99

PAPERS ON TEACHING

  • "Making Curriculum Decisions and the Nature of Mathematics"
    by Dr. Paul Zwier, page 105
  • "Logic in the Mathematics Curriculum"
    by Dr. Nigel Cutland, page 117
  • "Math and Society: An Introduction to Mathematical Thought"
    by Dr. Verbal Snook, page 121
  • "Computer Usage in the College Curriculum"
    by Dick Wood, page 139

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT, page 145
DIRECTORY OF NAMES, page 147

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