OOD Readers Paradise - Reading Challenge Day 70
Good morning dear bookworms. We express our utmost gratitude and would love more responses. So for today's challenge, I will be posting a picture and I request you all to post one line which best describes the picture according to you. So dear bookworms, get those creative juices flowing!!!!
You can choose picture 1:-OR
Picture 2:-
Your beloved booklovers
Aishwaryaa and Divyalakshmi
I choose picture 2 - Mathematics
ReplyDeleteMathematics is the science that draws necessary conclusions.[10] Benjamin Peirce 1870
All Mathematics is Symbolic Logic.[9] Bertrand Russell 1903
Peirce did not think that mathematics is the same as logic, since he thought mathematics makes only hypothetical assertions, not categorical ones.[11] Russell's definition, on the other hand, expresses the logicist philosophy of mathematics[12] without reservation. Competing philosophies of mathematics hence put forth different definitions of mathematics.
Opposing the completely deductive character of logicism, intuitionism is another school of thought which emphasizes mathematics as the construction of ideas in the mind:[12]
Mathematics is mental activity which consists in carrying out, one after the other, those mental constructions which are inductive and effective.
In other words, by combining fundamental ideas together, one reaches a definite result in mathematics.
On the other hand, formalism denies both physical and mental meaning to mathematics, and instead makes the symbols and rules themselves the object of study.[12] For a typical formalist:
Mathematics is the manipulation of the meaningless symbols of a first-order language according to explicit, syntactical rules.
Aside from the definitions above, other definitions approach mathematics by emphasizing the element of pattern, order or structure. For example:
Mathematics is the classification and study of all possible patterns.[13] Walter Warwick Sawyer, 1955
Yet another approach is to make abstraction the defining criterion:
Mathematics is a broad-ranging field of study in which the properties and interactions of idealized objects are examined.[14]
I choose picture 1 - E-Learning
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely relevant with the current situation. We all are attending class with the help of E-Learning, and though it is not the best as physically going to school, it is still quite fun as we got to learn new websites, and use them in studying which we cannot during school.