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(2017) Humanizing mathematics and its philosophy, Basel, Birkhäuser.

Review of how humans learn to think mathematically

exploring the three worlds of mathematics

Reuben Hersh

pp. 39-44

Educational theory is not my area of expertise. This is an important book on educational theory and practice, deserving an expert and thorough review. So why did I agree to review it? In answer, I quote a friend here at the University of New Mexico. "You write a book review because you want to say something about the subject of the book. But you are required first of all actually to tell about the book itself."

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61231-7_5

Full citation:

Hersh, R. (2017)., Review of how humans learn to think mathematically: exploring the three worlds of mathematics, in B. Sriraman (ed.), Humanizing mathematics and its philosophy, Basel, Birkhäuser, pp. 39-44.

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