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Hades—the invisible side of mathematical thinking
pp. 353-364
Abstract
The chapter presents a philosophical approach to teaching and learning mathematics in which five philosophical methods are translated into methods of reading and writing mathematical texts. The philosophical approaches are Hermeneutics, Analytical philosophy, Dialectics, Experience based (phenomenological) and Speculative philosophy. We use the acronym HADES for the combination of these approaches. For each of them we present reading and writing material which can be used for teaching peer tutors and by them in their interaction with students.
Publication details
Published in:
Ernest Paul (2018) The philosophy of mathematics education today. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 353-364
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77760-3_23
Full citation:
Paravicini Walther, Schnieder Jörn, Scharlau Ingrid (2018) „Hades—the invisible side of mathematical thinking“, In: P. Ernest (ed.), The philosophy of mathematics education today, Dordrecht, Springer, 353–364.