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E-raamat: Reviving Ancient Chinese Mathematics: Mathematics, History and Politics in the Work of Wu Wen-Tsun [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Charles University, Czech Republic)
  • Formaat: 222 pages, 18 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Needham Research Institute Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jun-2014
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203795095
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 222 pages, 18 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Needham Research Institute Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jun-2014
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203795095
Twentieth-century China has been caught between a desire to increase its wealth and power in line with other advanced nations, which, by implication, means copying their institutions, practices and values, whilst simultaneously seeking to preserve China’s independence and historically formed identity. Over time, Chinese philosophers, writers, artists and politicians have all sought to reconcile these goals and this book shows how this search for a Chinese way penetrated even the most central, least contested area of modernity: science.Reviving Ancient Chinese Mathematics is a study of the life of one of modern China’s most admired scientific figures, the mathematician Wu Wen-Tsun. Negotiating the conflict between progress and tradition, he found a path that not only ensured his political and personal survival, but which also brought him renown as a mathematician of international status who claimed that he stood outside the dominant western tradition of mathematics. Wu Wen-Tsun’s story highlights crucial developments and contradictions in twentieth -century China, the significance of which extends far beyond the field of mathematics. On one hand lies the appeal of radical scientific modernity, mechanisation in all its forms, and competitiveness within the international scientific community. On the other is an anxiety to preserve national traditions and make them part of the modernisation project. Moreover, Wu’s intellectual development also reflects the complex relationship between science and Maoist ideology, because his turn to history was powered by his internalisation of certain aspects of Maoist ideology, including its utilitarian philosophy of science.This book traces how Wu managed to combine political success and international scientific eminence, a story that has wider implications for a new century of increasing Chinese activity in the sciences. As such, it will be of great interest to students and scholars of Chinese history, the history of science and the history and philosophy of mathematics.
List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
Preface and acknowledgements ix
List of abbreviations
xi
1 Introduction
1(17)
`You fight your way and I fight my way'
2(4)
Wu Wen-Tsun as a historian of mathematics
6(3)
Wu Wen-Tsun as the subject of history writing
9(5)
A note on transcriptions and Chinese characters
14(4)
2 The making of a prominent Chinese mathematician
18(17)
Early life (1919--45)
18(3)
Becoming a famous topologist (1945--51)
21(6)
Topological career in China (1952--58)
27(2)
Wu's search for a research direction
29(6)
3 Mathematics and Chinese socialist construction
35(38)
Science and politics in China, 1949--66
37(3)
The Institute of Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
40(10)
Political campaigns in the 1950s
50(6)
Leaping from theory to practice and the post-GLF adjustment
56(9)
The University of Science and Technology of China and Wu's further work in pure mathematics
65(3)
Conclusions
68(5)
4 The transformative effect of the Cultural Revolution
73(32)
Writing about the Cultural Revolution -- methodological questions
74(2)
Cultural Revolution in the Institute of Mathematics, 1966--69
76(6)
Years under military rule, 1969--71
82(4)
The late CR period, 1971--78
86(8)
World mathematicians in China in the 1970s
94(5)
Wu Wen-Tsun's turn to history in the Anti-Lin Anti-Confucius campaign
99(6)
5 Wu Wen-Tsun's construction of traditional Chinese mathematics
105(28)
`Making the past serve the present'
106(3)
Wu Wen-Tsun's philosophy of mathematics and mathematical style
109(5)
Wu Wen-Tsun's reaction to Western historiography
114(7)
Chinese priorities and mathematical style
121(5)
Chinese mathematicians' use of the history of mathematics
126(3)
Construction of traditional Chinese mathematics
129(4)
6 Independence and inspiration: Wu Wen-Tsun's work since 1977
133(23)
Wu Wen-Tsun's modernization of mental labour
133(2)
From mechanization to equation-solving
135(5)
Wu's method -- brief description
140(3)
Wu's method -- an example
143(3)
Wu's elimination and traditional Chinese mathematics
146(5)
J.F. Ritt's theory and constructive mathematics
151(3)
Wu's method and the limitations of Euclidean proof
154(2)
7 Saving the nation with mathematics and its history
156(15)
Wu Wen-Tsun's research and international recognition
157(4)
Nationalism as a creative and disturbing reaction
161(4)
Nationalism and universalism in modern mathematics
165(2)
Wu Wen-Tsun's social rise since 1978 and his legacy
167(4)
Bibliography 171(35)
Index 206
Jiri Hudecek is a Researcher at Charles University, Czech Republic.