A story of mathematics, philosophy, and how together they shaped the
modern world
"Let no one ignorant of geometry enter here," Plato warned would-be
philosophers. Mathematician Karl Sigmund agrees. In The Waltz of
Reason, he shows how mathematics and philosophy together have shaped
our understanding of space, chance, logic, cooperation, voting, and the
social contract. Sigmund shows how game theory is integral to moral
philosophy, how statistics shaped the meaning of reason, and how the
search for a logical basis for math leads to deep questions about the
nature of truth itself. But this is no dry tome: Sigmund's wit and humor
shine as brightly as his erudition. The Waltz of Reason is an
engrossing history of ideas as vibrant as a ballroom full of dancers,
one that empowers as it entertains, following the complex and
occasionally dizzying steps of the thinkers who have molded our thought
and founded our world.