The Non-euclidean Revolution
Richard J. Trudeau
Richard Trudeau confronts the fundamental question of truth and its representation through mathematical models in The Non-Euclidean Revolution. First, the author analyzes geometry in its historical and philosophical setting; second, he examines a revolution every bit as significant as the Copernican revolution in astronomy and the Darwinian revolution in biology; third, on the most speculative level, he questions the possibility of absolute knowledge of the world.
A portion of the book won the Pólya Prize, a distinguished award from the Mathematical Association of America.
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Choice, February 1988 "...the author, in this remarkable book, describes in an incomparable way the fascinating path taken by the geometry of the ... Read more