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Abstract
From the 19th century onwards, some mathematicians and philosophers (G. Peacock, L. Conant, L. Lévy-Bruhl, L. Brunschvicg et al.), analyzed the numerical systems in use in so-called primitive societies as having a more “concrete” (or less “abstract”) character than those developed in more “advanced” societies. This article aims to better understand—and compare—what this opposition between “abstract numbers” and “concrete numbers” actually meant for these authors, as well as the characteristics of the “primitive mentality”—which they believed—this opposition would highlight.
从19世纪开始,一些数学家和哲学家(G. Peacock, L. Conant, L. l - bruhl, L. Brunschvicg等人)分析了在所谓的原始社会中使用的数字系统,认为它们比那些在更“先进”的社会中发展起来的数字系统具有更“具体”(或更少“抽象”)的特征。本文旨在更好地理解和比较“抽象数字”和“具体数字”之间的对立对这些作者的实际意义,以及他们认为这种对立会突出的“原始心态”的特征。
期刊介绍:
Historia Mathematica publishes historical scholarship on mathematics and its development in all cultures and time periods. In particular, the journal encourages informed studies on mathematicians and their work in historical context, on the histories of institutions and organizations supportive of the mathematical endeavor, on historiographical topics in the history of mathematics, and on the interrelations between mathematical ideas, science, and the broader culture.