While I no longer agree with Heinlein’s characterisation of people who cannot grasp mathematics, I do think mathematics is a good thing to know. But on occasions when I have tried to explain what mathematics is all about, or to recommend a book which might do the job, I find myself at a loss. “Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction” didn’t do it for one person I suggested it to. Does anyone else have suggestions, especially suggestions that worked for themselves or others?
While I no longer agree with Heinlein’s characterisation of people who cannot grasp mathematics, I do think mathematics is a good thing to know. But on occasions when I have tried to explain what mathematics is all about, or to recommend a book which might do the job, I find myself at a loss. “Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction” didn’t do it for one person I suggested it to. Does anyone else have suggestions, especially suggestions that worked for themselves or others?
I generally like the Very Short Introductions series from Oxford, though I wish they were less chatty and historical and more focused on education.
They can now :)