David Bloor - Quotes

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Bloor was critical of certain Platonist attitudes among mathematicians and historians of mathematics. In Knowledge and social imagery, page 129: he wrote: "This is the knife-edge insistence that a style of thinking only deserves to be called mathematics in so far as it approximates to our own."

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