Logic Taught by Love (eBook)

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2022
134 Seiten
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Logic Taught by Love - Mary Everest Boole
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Mary Everest Boole's "Logic Taught by Love" presents a unique confluence of logic and emotion, where intellectual discourse intermingles with the nuances of human relationships. Written in the late 19th century, Boole's work reflects the intellectual currents of her time, particularly the Victorian fascination with the intersection of science and the humanities. Through an innovative structure that merges personal narrative with philosophical inquiry, she challenges the rigidities of traditional logic, advocating for a more compassionate and intuitive approach to reasoning that resonates with the complexities of love and interpersonal bonds. Mary Everest Boole, a mathematician and pioneer in educational philosophy, derived inspiration from her background in both mathematics and the zeitgeist of feminist thought. As the wife of renowned mathematician George Boole, she was uniquely situated at the crossroads of formal logic and emotional intelligence. Her personal experiences, coupled with her interest in child education and feminist ideals, drove her to champion the notion that logical reasoning should embody the very essence of love, serving as a critique of the cold, mechanistic views prevalent during her time. "Logic Taught by Love" is an essential read for those interested in the interplay between emotion and intellect, bridging formal logic with the warmth of human experience. Readers will find Boole's arguments refreshingly progressive, offering profound insights into both logic and emotional understanding that are relevant today. This book is not merely a treatise on logic; it beckons readers to engage in a deeper exploration of how love and reasoning can coexist harmoniously.

Mary Everest Boole (1832–1916) was an eminent mathematician and educationalist, best known for her work in mathematics education. Born in England as the niece of the renowned mathematician George Everest, Mary's curiosity in teaching and mathematics was galvanized early on. Notably, she was married to George Boole, whose work laid the foundations for the modern field of computer science. Mary contributed significantly to the education of women and the promotion of innovative teaching methods within mathematics, which was trailblazing at the time. Her pedagogical approach was deeply influenced by her belief in the connection between the development of mathematical ideas and the nurturing of an affectionate understanding of the subject. Her book, 'Logic Taught by Love' reflects her educational philosophy, arguing that abstract concepts should be taught in an empathetic and relatable manner rather than through rote learning. Boole's literary style in this work was both didactic and deeply humanistic, emphasizing the role of emotions and the cultivation of an intellectual environment built on love and understanding. Her legacy encompasses both her contributions to mathematics education and her insistence on treating young learners as thoughtful individuals capable of profound intellectual and emotional insights.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
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Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Unterrichtsvorbereitung Unterrichts-Handreichungen
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Schlagworte 1900s works • 19th century literature • Author's Mathematical Background • Classic • classic english literature • classic love stories • complex relationships • Educational Philosophy • Emotional Intelligence • female authors classics • geometry principles • groundbreaking ideas • Historical • historical fiction • Holistic education • Human cognition • Innovative prose • intellectual exploration • Intellectual Fiction • intersection of logic • Logical Sciences • Logic and Love • Mary Everest Boole • mathematical concepts • Mathematical Logic • mathematical reasoning • Mathematics Teaching • Nature Rhythms • Philosophical literature • Philosophy of Love • Romantic literature • Transformative insights • victorian era fiction
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