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Valeria Giardino

Centre National de la Recherche ScientifiqueInstitut Jean Nicod
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  • Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
    Archives Henri-Poincaré - Philosophie Et Recherches Sur Les Sciences Et Les Technologies
    Chargé de Recherche
  • Institut Jean Nicod
    Department of Philosophy- CNRS
    Regular Faculty
Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
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Philosophy of Mathematics
Epistemology of Mathematics
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Mathematical Cognition
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Information
Philosophy of Technology
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Philosophy of Mathematics
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
General Philosophy of Science
Epistemology of Mathematics
Mathematical Cognition
Philosophy of Information
Philosophy of Technology
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    Intuition and visualization in mathematical problem solving
    Topoi 29 (1): 29-39. 2010.
    In this article, I will discuss the relationship between mathematical intuition and mathematical visualization. I will argue that in order to investigate this relationship, it is necessary to consider mathematical activity as a complex phenomenon, which involves many different cognitive resources. I will focus on two kinds of danger in recurring to visualization and I will show that they are not a good reason to conclude that visualization is not reliable, if we consider its use in mathematical …Read more
    In this article, I will discuss the relationship between mathematical intuition and mathematical visualization. I will argue that in order to investigate this relationship, it is necessary to consider mathematical activity as a complex phenomenon, which involves many different cognitive resources. I will focus on two kinds of danger in recurring to visualization and I will show that they are not a good reason to conclude that visualization is not reliable, if we consider its use in mathematical practice. Then, I will give an example of mathematical reasoning with a figure, and show that both visualization and intuition are involved. I claim that mathematical intuition depends on background knowledge and expertise, and that it allows to see the generality of the conclusions obtained by means of visualization.
    Epistemology of Mathematics, MiscValue TheoryMathematical Intuition
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    Arturo Carsetti • seeing, thinking and knowing: Meaning and self-organisation in visual cognition and thought • dordrecht, the netherlands: Kluwer academic publishers, • 2004 • hardback £97.00 • isbn: 1402020805 (review)
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 57 (3): 623-625. 2006.
    Quantum MechanicsPerception
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